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Miami-Dade is working on a plan to clean up Biscayne Bay. One part of it, at least
May 18, 2022
Hale Orviston
Miami-Dade is working on a plan to clean up Biscayne Bay. One part of it, at least
Hale Orviston
May 18, 2022

Miami-Dade is working on a plan to clean up Biscayne Bay. One part of it, at least

Hale Orviston
May 18, 2022


Biscayne Bay is in dire straits. Fish kills vanishing seagrass, and climate change is taking a toll. For the first time, Miami-Dade County is developing a formal, state-monitored plan to restore the bay.

LINK (via Miami Herald)

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