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The polluted leftovers of Florida鈥檚 phosphate fertilizer mining industry are at risk for leaks or other contamination when Hurricane Ian comes ashore in the state, environmental groups say.
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Over the last 10 years the Indian River Lagoon and Biscayne Bay have lost up to 100% of their sea grass in some areas says Dr. James Fourqurean,a professor of marine biology at Florida International University.
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Her "Clean Water Initiative" would require state officials to adopt "best management practices" for the use of fertilizers and pesticides on farms.
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New grant funding will expand the research on algae bloom nutrients in three ways: a more expensive lab analysis, another kind of bloom added to the study, and a bilingual educational program created for the public.
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Sarasota, Pinellas and Hillsborough counties spilled more than nine million gallons of wastewater from sewage plants in 2020.
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A grand jury convened by the Miami-Dade State Attorney鈥檚 Office has sounded a dire warning about the state of Biscayne Bay, which it calls the 鈥渃rown鈥
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A new study from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration looking at 20 years worth of data on pollution has found a new risk threatening鈥
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For two decades, Florida has had an annual limit on how much phosphorous can flow out of the Everglades Agricultural Area -- a region of farmland south of鈥
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Behind a Florida waterway, a seemingly untroubled scene 鈥 behind the turtle sunbathing atop the limestone rock, the water control structure and layers of鈥