Solving Biscayne Bay crisis requires addressing canal’s water quality

Louis Aguirre with WPLG writes: As marine life was struggling in Biscayne Bay, residents along the Little River canal and local environmentalists worried about the piles of garbage floating over water that is destined to flow to the bay. Read full article here.

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Louis Aguirre with WPLG writes: As marine life was struggling in Biscayne Bay, residents along the Little River canal and local environmentalists worried about the piles of garbage floating over water that is destined to flow to the bay. Read full article here.

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