DeSantis promised in 2018 that if elected governor, he would clean up Florida’s toxic algae. The algae are still blooming
With the state’s waterways swollen and stressed since Hurricane Ian, widespread outbreaks are feared again this summer.
With the state’s waterways swollen and stressed since Hurricane Ian, widespread outbreaks are feared again this summer.
FIU researchers found evidence that Indian River Lagoon manatees dramatically changed their diet after a 2011 algal bloom.
House Bill 1489 designates the Brevard Barrier Island Area as an Area of Critical State Concern.
Researchers from Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute collected surface water samples from five locations along the lagoon.
The rise in both atmospheric and ocean temperatures is rapidly altering the stretches of coastline where land and water meet.
Simply put, saving manatees won't happen without saving our water.
A bill in the Florida Senate would task the Florida Department of Environmental Protection with protecting mangroves.
The Legislature is looking to restrict the rights of citizens from having any impact upon the quality of Florida waters ...
By Laurence Reisman After spending spring break walking along the rain-swollen Ohio River in three Indiana-area towns in a windy 50 ...
A roundup of news items related to climate change and other environmental issues in Florida:Â Florida EV owners may get ...
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