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Over the weekend, a crack surfaced in a 55-year-old underground sewer pipe in Miami's Oleta River.The small crack is less than two square inches in…
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A grand jury convened by the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office has sounded a dire warning about the state of Biscayne Bay, which it calls the “crown…
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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…
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A pair of Miami architects who infuriated neighbors and drew the scrutiny of county environmental regulators when they chopped down mangroves at their…
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A $205 million Port Miami channel expansion that left a swath of dead coral and led to a legal battle over damage is facing more controversy. A new study…
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Many people tend to think of Miami as a car dominant, traffic heavy metropolis. Yet, the city is becoming more pedestrian friendly. An ongoing project by…
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Roughly 1,500 dancers across the United States and Puerto Rico performed simultaneously on Saturday to advocate for the protection and preservation of…
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South Florida's water challenges range from sea-level rise to blue-green algae to hurricanes to waterway pollution.But entrepreneurs in the region's…
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Are you a storyteller who wants to make a splash?Biscayne National Park is holding a storytelling contest with cash prizes. The theme? Water.Organizers…
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The Key To Restoring Biscayne Coastal Wetlands? Culverts And Collaboration, State Water Managers SayFor most of us, culverts -- the pipes that help water flow under roads and hills -- aren't particularly exciting news.But the South Florida Water…
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Biscayne Bay used to be a subtropical paradise with clear water and colorful coral. But urbanization and population growth have polluted the water and…
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Biscayne Bay is in trouble. Biologists say about 21 square miles of its seagrass have died off in the past decade. It’s contaminated with litter and…