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sea level rise press
September 06, 2022
Miami-Dade said no to coastal wall. Feds agree to look at new hurricane protection options
grant blog
August 31, 2022
Miami Waterkeeper Receives Community Grant from the Coral Gables Community Foundation
August 19, 2022
Digital Dolphins, Startup NFT Company, Seeks to Support Miami Waterkeeper
water quality blog
August 04, 2022
Miami Waterkeeper Comments on the County’s Draft Reasonable Assurance Plan
marine debris press
July 27, 2022
DEP Removes 56 Tons of Hurricane Debris from Spoil Islands in Biscayne Bay
water quality blog
July 19, 2022
PFAS are forever chemicals, and they’re everywhere
stormwater press
June 21, 2022
Why should you stop frolicking in Miami-Dade floodwater? It’s probably full of poop
septic press
June 09, 2022
Opinion | Miami’s submarine future
stormwater press
June 07, 2022
Report card finds Miami-Dade stormwater utilities shows poor compliance with pollution permits
stormwater press
June 07, 2022
Storm Flooding Causes Sewage Overflow, No-Swim Advisory in Miami-Dade
staff press
June 07, 2022
‘Who Is Miami’ combines storytelling, photos to tell community’s story
sewage press
June 04, 2022
Gallons of raw sewage spill into Miami River due to downpours
ecosystem press
June 03, 2022
Miami commissioner drops controversial proposal to ban planting mangroves in city parks
ecosystem press
June 02, 2022
Mangrove restoration remains key to keeping South Florida shorelines safe and beautiful
ecosystem press
June 02, 2022
Save Our Views! Proposed Ordinance Seeks to Ban Mangrove Planting in City Parks
ecosystem blog
June 01, 2022
Miami-Dade County’s Urban Development Boundary Still at Risk
marine debris press
May 31, 2022
Officials Worry Large Crowds Will Leave Mess Behind After Memorial Day Weekend
ecosystem blog
May 31, 2022
Water Win: Mangrove Ban Ordinance Withdrawn
ecosystem press
May 20, 2022
Mangroves help fight hurricanes. Now Miami wants to ban planting any more at city parks
fertilizer press
May 16, 2022
In PSA, Miami-Dade leaders make case for seasonal fertilizer ban, strongest in Florida
fertilizer press
May 16, 2022
Ordinance limiting fertilizer use aims to keep South Florida waterways healthy
fertilizer press
May 16, 2022
First fertilizer ban put in place in South Florida with hopes of stopping chemicals leaking into Biscayne Bay, effective through Oct. 31
1000 eyes blog
May 11, 2022
Got Water Pollution? Report It To Us! Here’s What Happens When You Do
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