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New federal limits for dangerous toxins linked to blue green algae in water where people swim, boat and fish could help Florida fight the dangerous…
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State lawmakers passed several bills in the wake of last year's scourge of red tide attacking the coastlines and blue-green algae coming out of Lake...
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In the war over water management, U.S. Rep. Brian Mast is tired of being the loser.In a letter to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers this week, Mast, a…
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Local governments have spent $17.3 million the state provided to combat outbreaks of red tide and toxic blue-green algae, which have caused massive fish…
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Following a messy election, a fresh political season is set to begin in Florida. New state leaders will be sworn in Jan. 8, including incoming Florida…
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Environmental groups and state water managers are sparring over land for an Everglades restoration project to help with Florida’s algae blooms, following…
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A South Florida environmental technology company has a plan to fight the state's blue-green algae problems with microscopic plastic beads. Green Water…
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A project intended to help address blue-green algae outbreaks took a major step forward Wednesday as the U.S. Senate passed a bill that includes a…
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Updated 9:18 a.m. Beaches in Palm Beach and Miami-Dade counties are open again after being shut down due to a red tide outbreak, according to county…
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Florida is waiting on Congress to authorize two efforts that could help address algal blooms plaguing the state's coastal and inland waterways.Read more:…
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Florida Republican gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis said on Wednesday he plans to protect the environment if elected, including restoring the…
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