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Oxygen-Deprived Pufferfish Gasp for Air in Biscayne Bay

Oxygen-Deprived Pufferfish Gasp for Air in Biscayne Bay

By Jessica LipscombAugust 13, 2020

A video shows the fish and other creatures in Biscayne Bay are having a hard time breathing.

Lack of Oxygen Kills Off Thousands of Fish in Biscayne Bay UPDATED

Lack of Oxygen Kills Off Thousands of Fish in Biscayne Bay UPDATED

By Jessica LipscombAugust 11, 2020

State and county officials are now investigating what appears to be a widespread fish kill in Biscayne Bay.

Miami Beach Environmental Group Finds Dead Fish Tangled in Facemask

Miami Beach Environmental Group Finds Dead Fish Tangled in Facemask

By Alexi C. CardonaAugust 4, 2020

Beach cleanup volunteers found a dead, bloated pufferfish washed up in the mangroves west of Miami Beach.

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Isaias Is Coming, and Don’t You Dare Throw a Hurricane Party

Isaias Is Coming, and Don’t You Dare Throw a Hurricane Party

By Jessica LipscombJuly 31, 2020

Well, that escalated quickly.

Oh Shit, Oh Shit, Oh Shit

Oh Shit, Oh Shit, Oh Shit

By Jessica LipscombJuly 30, 2020

The National Weather Service officially declared Hurricane Isaias the latest thing Floridians need to worry about.

FIU Students Spearhead Latest Petition Against Mark the Shark

FIU Students Spearhead Latest Petition Against Mark the Shark

By Alex DeLucaJuly 22, 2020

Mark the Shark has long been the subject of complaints from animal-rights activists.

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Commissioner Pushes Miami Water Park Project Despite Environmental Concerns

Commissioner Pushes Miami Water Park Project Despite Environmental Concerns

By Joshua CeballosJuly 21, 2020

Miami Wilds water park refuses to go away.

Oh, Great: Researchers Say Invasive Pythons Carry Dangerous Parasites

Oh, Great: Researchers Say Invasive Pythons Carry Dangerous Parasites

By Joshua CeballosJuly 7, 2020

As if 2020 needed to get any worse, dangerous lung parasites brought by invasive pythons could pose a serious threat to local wildlife.

We Hope Your Car Survived This Weekend’s Downpours in Miami

We Hope Your Car Survived This Weekend’s Downpours in Miami

By Alexi C. CardonaMay 26, 2020

The Magic City hasn’t seen this much rain for two days straight during the month of May in more than 60 years.

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South Florida Still Lacks Plans for a Hurricane During COVID-19

South Florida Still Lacks Plans for a Hurricane During COVID-19

By Joshua CeballosMay 22, 2020

Emergency management agencies must contend with protecting people from the storm while isolating them from the virus.

Fewer Boats Means a Safer Spring for Miami’s Marine Creatures

Fewer Boats Means a Safer Spring for Miami’s Marine Creatures

By Joshua CeballosApril 15, 2020

In the absence of boaters, manatees and other wildlife have been safe to roam without the threat of getting hit by a runaway speedboat.

Miami Streets Are Littered With Gloves, Masks, and Wipes

Miami Streets Are Littered With Gloves, Masks, and Wipes

By Alexi C. CardonaApril 3, 2020

Go outside and you’ll likely see it: latex gloves, single-use masks, and sanitizing wipes littering parking lots, storefronts, and sidewalks.

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Oh, Great — AccuWeather Predicts Above-Average Hurricane Season

Oh, Great — AccuWeather Predicts Above-Average Hurricane Season

By Jessica LipscombMarch 26, 2020

If the coronavirus pandemic already has you contemplating wiping your ass with a corncob, boy, do we have some bad news for you!

Firefighting Chemicals Polluted Miami-Dade Tap Water

Firefighting Chemicals Polluted Miami-Dade Tap Water

By Theo KarantsalisMarch 2, 2020

The groundwater at Miami Dade College’s North Campus is contaminated with firefighting chemicals that pose health risks, Florida regulators say.

Screw the Groundhog — Miami Gets a Couple More Days of “Winter”

Screw the Groundhog — Miami Gets a Couple More Days of “Winter”

By Alexi C. CardonaFebruary 21, 2020

Winter in Miami is like a short-lived romance. You get a few great days and nights — some even perfect.

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Retailers Quashed Coral Gables’ Ban on Styrofoam and Plastic Bags. Now What?

Retailers Quashed Coral Gables’ Ban on Styrofoam and Plastic Bags. Now What?

By Alexi C. CardonaFebruary 18, 2020

Coral Gables appealed for the Florida Supreme Court to hear its case. Last week, the Supreme Court declined. So what happens now?

Volunteers Picked Up 600 Pounds of Trash in Wynwood in Just One Hour

Volunteers Picked Up 600 Pounds of Trash in Wynwood in Just One Hour

By Joshua CeballosFebruary 17, 2020

The litter was what one would expect from touristy Wynwood: beer cans, soda bottles, chip bags, and all sorts of other things normally found in a college dorm room.

Study: Miami Will See More Effects of Climate Change Within Next 20 Years

Study: Miami Will See More Effects of Climate Change Within Next 20 Years

By Alexi C. CardonaFebruary 6, 2020

Some roads — and entire neighborhoods — might need to be abandoned.

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Miami Beach to Spend $75,000 to Eradicate Invasive Iguanas

Miami Beach to Spend $75,000 to Eradicate Invasive Iguanas

By Manuel MadridJanuary 30, 2020

Iguanas are protected by Florida anti-cruelty laws and must be killed humanely, but the state has yet to offer explicit directions.

Miami Springs Tap-Water Wells Closed Due to Chemical Contamination

Miami Springs Tap-Water Wells Closed Due to Chemical Contamination

By Theo KarantsalisJanuary 24, 2020

The wells were shut down last August after sampling results showed elevated levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances.

Environmental Watchdog Warns of “Forever Chemicals” in Miami-Dade Drinking Water

Environmental Watchdog Warns of “Forever Chemicals” in Miami-Dade Drinking Water

By Michael MajchrowiczJanuary 23, 2020

According to the organization, water tested in the Miami area ranked third highest in the nation for levels of PFAS.

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Miami’s One Day of Winter Has Finally Arrived

Miami’s One Day of Winter Has Finally Arrived

By Jessica LipscombJanuary 22, 2020

Miami’s one day of winter means three things: abominable fashion choices, churros con chocolate, and an apocalyptic hailstorm of frozen iguanas.

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