The Florida Legislature needs help understanding the root cause of declining water quality
Despite millions in annual water-quality study, Florida Gulf Coast University was appropriated $25 million for another study.
Despite millions in annual water-quality study, Florida Gulf Coast University was appropriated $25 million for another study.
Increasing groundwater temperatures can be devastating to the small animals adapted to live in underground watery habitats.
A Q&A with Gil Smart, executive director of VoteWater and policy director for Friends of the Everglades.
Overall, the research found that support for local policy actions to protect and restore the bay was extremely high.
A Q&A with Jenny Staletovich, environment editor for public radio station WLRN and host of the podcast 'Bright Lit Place.'
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced funding for 10 projects using innovative technologies to mitigate harmful algal blooms.
In many locations, living shorelines are used to replace failing seawall structures, which results in improved ecosystem functions.
We must pursue bold action on climate change to protect our oceans in the next few decades.
Water quality can be impact by what sparked the flames, how long and hot the fire burned, what it burned ...
Let’s not take our eyes off what is truly hurting manatees in Florida: widespread water quality degradation.
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