Florida Fishing Needs Outside Help You don’t have to live in Florida to care about the survival of its fisheries and waterways. You might want to visit the Everglades one day or tap into Florida’s many diverse fishing opportunities. But unfortunately, many of these wild …
Toxic algae blooms, polluted water, declining fisheries on Florida’s East and West Coasts; all are a result of massive, unnatural discharges from Lake Okeechobee into the Caloosahatchee and St. Lucie Rivers. Meanwhile, Florida Bay and the Florida Keys have been plagued with seagrass die-offs and …
Captains For Clean Water needs your help to get the EAA Reservoir project back on track to save the Everglades and Florida’s waterways! Call and email Governor Rick Scott and tell him we need a lot more land for this project to make meaningful progress in the …
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