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Calusa Waterkeeper urges Governor to stop water flow from Lake O to Caloosahatchee Experts concerned Lake O water releases would worsen Caloosahatchee estuary

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Calusa Waterkeeper urges Governor to stop water flow from Lake O to Caloosahatchee

Calusa Waterkeeper urges Governor to stop water flow from Lake O to Caloosahatchee

Calusa Waterkeeper urges Governor to stop water flow from Lake O to Caloosahatchee

Words from the Waterkeeper Episode 26

Words from the Waterkeeper Episode 26

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SFWMD partners with private landowners to reduce water flow into Caloosahatchee

SFWMD partners with private landowners to reduce water flow into Caloosahatchee

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Calusa Waterkeeper group meets to discuss the future of our waterways

Calusa Waterkeeper group meets to discuss the future of our waterways

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Flows from Lake O. into Caloosahatchee to increase

Flows from Lake O. into Caloosahatchee to increase

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Calusa Waterkeeper group meets to discuss the future of our waterways

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Calusa Waterkeeper Introduction

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Army Corps begins lowering Lake O’s water level; How will it affect the Caloosahatchee?

Army Corps begins lowering Lake O’s water level; How will it affect the Caloosahatchee?

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Clean water advocates pursue passage of Lake O bill

Clean water advocates pursue passage of Lake O bill

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Experts concerned Lake O water releases would worsen Caloosahatchee estuary

Experts concerned Lake O water releases would worsen Caloosahatchee estuary

Experts concerned Lake O water releases would worsen Caloosahatchee estuary