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Some water quality advocates weren t surprised by the news. There have been small (cyanobacteria) blooms on the freshwater side of the lock in the past couple of weeks, and I’ve seen some just downstream of the lock in what we consider the upper estuary, said Calusa Waterkeeper John Cassani. It’s around.
Businesses related to the fishing industry in that area say they are worried the bloom will get worse and larger this summer. People are talking about it a lot, said John Lavalla, owner of Kathy s Bait and Tackle on the south side of the river downstream of the Franklin Lock. I think the biggest thing is everybody’s worried what’s coming, and it’s really scary right now because we’re getting into the season where the tarpon are here and the snook are here.
Phosphate mine collapse ‘imminent’ as DeSantis issues state of emergency in Florida county Mark Young and Ryan Callihan, Miami Herald © Tiffany Tompkins/Bradenton Herald/TNS Aerial photo of the phosphogypsum stacks at the former Piney Point phosphate plant where one stack is in danger of imminent collapse, officials in Florida say, on April 2, 2021.
PALMETTO, Fla. Less than a day after Manatee County issued an emergency evacuation order for nearby residents of the troubled Piney Point industrial site, public safety officials have announced new and immediate evacuations around the phosphate mine, declaring the collapse of the gypsum stack is “imminent.” © Tiffany Tompkins/Bradenton Herald/TNS
“It was beautiful back then,” Karppe said wistfully.
The undeveloped stretch of 1,132 acres abounded with deer, and Karppe said she used to see endangered Florida scrub jays. The land no doubt also held rare animals still seen on an adjacent ranch, such as Sherman’s fox squirrels and gopher tortoises.
“We just saw all kinds of nature,” Karppe said. “It’s not there anymore. There’s no room for it anymore.”
Environmental impact is clear
The environmental damage at Rancho Bonito, an unlicensed off-road vehicle park in northwest Polk County, is undeniable. The property draws hundreds of vehicles on weekends, ranging from dirt bikes and four-wheelers to monster trucks.
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