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Back-to-back Cats: Panthers repeat as Stanley Cup champions by beating the Oilers in 6 games

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World Oceans Day brings large crowd of all ages to event in South Beach

Read full article: World Oceans Day brings large crowd of all ages to event in South Beach

A celebration of all things ocean brought crowds of people to the shore off Collins Avenue and 34th Street in Miami Beach.

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Latin American orchestra makes beautiful music out of trash

Read full article: Latin American orchestra makes beautiful music out of trash

Miami-Dade County generates more than 5,000,000 tons of waste every year.

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Guardians of the Reef: South Florida nonprofit fights to save, restore our reef tract

Read full article: Guardians of the Reef: South Florida nonprofit fights to save, restore our reef tract

Right now, our planet is in the grips of the most devastating mass coral bleaching event ever in recorded history, affecting a staggering 84% of the world’s coral reefs.

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Plume of salty water from Turkey Point could impact aquifer

Read full article: Plume of salty water from Turkey Point could impact aquifer

As nuclear power plants age, can they withstand the effects of climate change?

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Turkey Point: Is it safe in this age of climate change?

Read full article: Turkey Point: Is it safe in this age of climate change?

This week’s Don’t Trash Our Treasure report is on Florida Power & Light’s Turkey Point nuclear plant in south Miami-Dade County after it was granted federal approval to continue operating for the next 27 years. But is it safe in this age of climate change?

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Florida sea turtles continue being rescued from trap lines as conversations sound alarm

Read full article: Florida sea turtles continue being rescued from trap lines as conversations sound alarm

This week’s Don’t Trash Our Treasure has a concerning update on Florida sea turtles. Though nesting numbers are up, adult turtles continue to face threats due to human pressure.

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Local 10’s Louis Aguirre honored with induction into Silver Circle

Read full article: Local 10’s Louis Aguirre honored with induction into Silver Circle

One of Local 10 News’ anchors was honored over the weekend for a career in the industry.

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Teen designers turn thrift store finds into ocean awareness

Read full article: Teen designers turn thrift store finds into ocean awareness

Right now the world’s corals are in crisis, in the grips of the worst global bleaching event on record that has hit more than 80 percent of the planet’s reefs.

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Floating flowers could be key to saving Biscayne Bay

Read full article: Floating flowers could be key to saving Biscayne Bay

As we continue to celebrate Earth Month, Local 10 is highlighting an exciting new innovation that scientists are pilot testing right now.

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43rd annual Baynanza cleans up 35,000 pounds of trash from Biscayne Bay

Read full article: 43rd annual Baynanza cleans up 35,000 pounds of trash from Biscayne Bay

Right now, the Florida Senate Rules Committee just advanced a bill that would ban any local laws that would regulate plastic.

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Trump cuts to National Park Service could leave crucial South Florida programs without funds

Read full article: Trump cuts to National Park Service could leave crucial South Florida programs without funds

The Trump administration’s sweeping cuts at national parks across the country now have many concerned about how this will impact programs that protect and maintain these natural spaces.

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Tortuga Music Festival blends entertainment with education on ocean protection

Read full article: Tortuga Music Festival blends entertainment with education on ocean protection

Beginning Friday Keith Urban, Luke Combs, Jelly Roll and Shaboozey are just some of the big names that will take the stage on Fort Lauderdale Beach for this weekend’s 12th annual Tortuga Music Festival.

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Florida House, Senate pushing bills through that would end plastic regulations

Read full article: Florida House, Senate pushing bills through that would end plastic regulations

Despite dying during last year’s legislative session, two bills in the Florida House and Senate are once again trying to further keep local governments from banning plastic.

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Experts on new reports of spinning sawfish in Florida Keys: ‘Cause for concern, but not alarm’

Read full article: Experts on new reports of spinning sawfish in Florida Keys: ‘Cause for concern, but not alarm’

After a nine month lull, new accounts of spinning fish and dead sawfish are being documented in the Florida Keys.

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Young students learn about history of Virginia Key Beach, importance of keeping it clean

Read full article: Young students learn about history of Virginia Key Beach, importance of keeping it clean

On the very last day of Black History Month, an influential nonprofit that’s been serving Miami's low income youth wanted to show the kids in their program how important it is to give back, especially with their time and talent.

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City of Miami withdraws ordinance that would have ended recycling services

Read full article: City of Miami withdraws ordinance that would have ended recycling services

The city of Miami has made a consequential decision to withdraw an ordinance that would have allowed the city to stop offering recycling services for residents and businesses.

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Should Miami-Dade look westward for waste solutions? ‘We can absolutely do what Austin has done’

Read full article: Should Miami-Dade look westward for waste solutions? ‘We can absolutely do what Austin has done’

The clock is ticking for the Miami-Dade County Commission to make a final decision on how the county is going to manage the 5 million tons of waste Miami-Dade residents make each year.

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Broward commission approves Monarch Hill Landfill expansion amid opposition

Read full article: Broward commission approves Monarch Hill Landfill expansion amid opposition

Despite strong opposition from some residents and officials, Broward County commissioners have approved Waste Management’s plan to expand the Monarch Hill Landfill, adding about 10 stories in height and extending it by 24 acres.

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How Austin’s zero-waste push can be a model for South Florida

Read full article: How Austin’s zero-waste push can be a model for South Florida

Deep in the heart of Texas, exotic animals — many of them endangered — roam across a grassy plain. But this isn’t a safari park — it’s a landfill.

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‘Horrible mistake’: Environmentalists trash talk of ditching recycling in Miami

Read full article: ‘Horrible mistake’: Environmentalists trash talk of ditching recycling in Miami

With a controversial decision looming on whether Miami-Dade County will build the world's largest waste to energy incinerator, a potential move by the city of Miami to completely eliminate recycling could impact how the county manages waste moving forward.

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Parts of Fort Lauderdale Beach closed due to excess of sticky tar

Read full article: Parts of Fort Lauderdale Beach closed due to excess of sticky tar

A sticky, black substance that washed ashore Saturday prompted officials to close a stretch of Fort Lauderdale Beach as crews worked to determine its source.

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Army Corps reveals plans for safeguarding corals during Port Everglades expansion

Read full article: Army Corps reveals plans for safeguarding corals during Port Everglades expansion

This week's Don't Trash Our Treasure is an update to a story we've been closely following.

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From Boston to Miami: Cupid Splash aims to save Biscayne Bay

Read full article: From Boston to Miami: Cupid Splash aims to save Biscayne Bay

Miami is set to make a splash with a new twist on Boston's beloved tradition. The Cupid Splash, a chilly event that has raised thousands to restore Boston Harbor, will now hit the beaches of Miami in an effort to raise funds for the recovery of Biscayne Bay.

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South Florida fisherman helps save vultures stranded over Gulf of Mexico

Read full article: South Florida fisherman helps save vultures stranded over Gulf of Mexico

It was raining turkey vultures over the Gulf of Mexico 35 miles off Isla Morada with land nowhere in sight.

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Miami commissioners delay vote on ‘flawed’ tree ordinance

Read full article: Miami commissioners delay vote on ‘flawed’ tree ordinance

A vote on proposed changes to Miami’s tree ordinance has been deferred until April, city commissioners decided Thursday after hours of public protests at City Hall in Coconut Grove.

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Innovative South Florida startup building new seawalls that are also eco-friendly

Read full article: Innovative South Florida startup building new seawalls that are also eco-friendly

Off the waters of Biscayne Bay, along the shoreline of a posh Miami Beach residential island, a brand new sea wall is being installed.

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Environmentalists warn of risks in Miami tree ordinance proposal

Read full article: Environmentalists warn of risks in Miami tree ordinance proposal

Controversy continues to heat up surrounding a proposed ordinance the city of Miami is considering that would change the city code on tree removal.

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Understanding importance of protecting our shores from plastic pollution

Read full article: Understanding importance of protecting our shores from plastic pollution

The marine conservation group 4ocean observed an impressive yet grim record-setting haul after seven years of cleaning up waterways and coastlines around the world.

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Don’t Trash Our Treasure: Top 5 environmental stories of 2025

Read full article: Don’t Trash Our Treasure: Top 5 environmental stories of 2025

From balloon releases now banned in the state of Florida, to boaters busted for behaving badly and a big marine mystery with divesting consequences yet to be solved, big environmental stories dominated headlines in 2024.

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Holiday season litter cleanup a great way to end year, spend time with loved ones

Read full article: Holiday season litter cleanup a great way to end year, spend time with loved ones

As we get ready to say goodbye to 2024 and make merry with family and friends, there are some gifts that don't fit under the tree or can't be stuffed in a stocking but will leave a lasting impression.

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Going green this holiday season doesn’t mean being a Grinch: ‘It can be fun’

Read full article: Going green this holiday season doesn’t mean being a Grinch: ‘It can be fun’

‘Tis the season to think about going green when you celebrate the holidays, and it doesn’t mean you have to be a Grinch.

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Former Local 10 reporter’s new book reveals climate change’s toll on small-town America

Read full article: Former Local 10 reporter’s new book reveals climate change’s toll on small-town America

Scientists continue to loudly issue dire warnings that fossil fuel pollution is fueling climate disasters that will only get worse unless we take action.

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Art Week installation calls attention to coral reef crisis

Read full article: Art Week installation calls attention to coral reef crisis

Right now, coral reefs around the globe are in crisis as warming oceans fueled by climate change is leading to bleaching and disease, wiping out what few corals remain.

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‘Nature unraveling’: Conservationists call for action amid drastic decline in world wildlife populations

Read full article: ‘Nature unraveling’: Conservationists call for action amid drastic decline in world wildlife populations

For the past week, a herd of elephants has taken over the sands of Mid Beach.

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Researchers ‘ready to respond’ as Florida Keys marks 1 year since start of spinning fish phenomenon

Read full article: Researchers ‘ready to respond’ as Florida Keys marks 1 year since start of spinning fish phenomenon

It’s a somber anniversary in the Florida Keys.

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‘The way forward’: Ordinance passing would push toward plastic reduction in Miami-Dade

Read full article: ‘The way forward’: Ordinance passing would push toward plastic reduction in Miami-Dade

Right now the world is pumping out a staggering 57 million tons of plastic pollution a year, and much of it winds up as litter that pollutes our oceans and waterways.

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‘There’s so much at stake’: Port Everglades corals surveyed ahead of widening project

Read full article: ‘There’s so much at stake’: Port Everglades corals surveyed ahead of widening project

The $1.3 billion project to improve, deepen and widen Port Everglades is still in limbo because of the millions of precious corals and other endangered marine species that will be impacted once the dredging begins.

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Incinerator impacts polarize Miami-Dade mayor, environmentalists ahead of commission vote

Read full article: Incinerator impacts polarize Miami-Dade mayor, environmentalists ahead of commission vote

A consequential vote is happening next week that will impact all of South Florida, and not just the general election.

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Ahead of election, conservative activist says nature is nonpartisan

Read full article: Ahead of election, conservative activist says nature is nonpartisan

Scientists have warned that extreme weather events like the rapidly intensifying hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico are the direct result of climate change, which will only get worse unless we urgently reduce global heat-trapping gases that are warming our planet.

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South Florida group among those calling for climate action in wake of Hurricane Helene

Read full article: South Florida group among those calling for climate action in wake of Hurricane Helene

The death toll from Hurricane Helene continues to rise.

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‘It starts with us’: Thousands of volunteers clean up Miami-Dade’s coastlines

Read full article: ‘It starts with us’: Thousands of volunteers clean up Miami-Dade’s coastlines

It is the largest grassroots global effort to combat pollution and remove trash from our planet’s ocean, shorelines and waterways.

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Join thousands of Miami-Dade residents this weekend to clean up our coasts

Read full article: Join thousands of Miami-Dade residents this weekend to clean up our coasts

This Saturday, the spotlight will shine bright on shorelines, beaches, and waterways all over the world as thousands of volunteers roll up their sleeves for International Coastal Cleanup Day.

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Invasive seagrass taking over Caribbean now spreading to Biscayne Bay

Read full article: Invasive seagrass taking over Caribbean now spreading to Biscayne Bay

Beneath the murky surface of the waters at Crandon Marina, a foreign invader has taken root

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Organization empowers women to tackle Haiti’s trash trouble with style

Read full article: Organization empowers women to tackle Haiti’s trash trouble with style

This crisis in Haiti grows more dire by the day. Gang violence and political uncertainty have engulfed the island nation, and Haiti has also become overwhelmed with garbage.

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‘Totally unsuitable’: Conservationists say proposed state park disc golf site was never a good fit

Read full article: ‘Totally unsuitable’: Conservationists say proposed state park disc golf site was never a good fit

Concerned Floridians are breathing a sigh of relief after a proposal that would have brought changes to nine of Florida’s state parks was postponed.

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Scientists separate fear from facts by exposing students to sharks

Read full article: Scientists separate fear from facts by exposing students to sharks

Hollywood has really done a number on sharks.

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Wounded veterans find new mission: Saving Florida’s corals

Read full article: Wounded veterans find new mission: Saving Florida’s corals

The ongoing effort to save Florida’s endangered coral reefs recently received some extra muscle from wounded US Veterans.

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Fort Lauderdale company believes we can move beyond plastic with, literally, a twist

Read full article: Fort Lauderdale company believes we can move beyond plastic with, literally, a twist

Every morning when Local 10 anchor and environmental advocate Louis Aguirre walks his dog, he picks up all kinds of plastic trash.

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Fighting invaders: How protecting the planet begins in your backyard

Read full article: Fighting invaders: How protecting the planet begins in your backyard

It may look green and lush, but among the 23 acres of the Pine Island Ridge in Tree Tops Park, there’s an invasion taking place.

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Once hidden coral reef near South Beach sparks effort for marine park

Read full article: Once hidden coral reef near South Beach sparks effort for marine park

Just hundreds of feet from the beats and bustle of Ocean Drive is a veritable natural treasure that not many people, including scientists, know is there.

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Miami entrepreneur shines in global fight against fast fashion

Read full article: Miami entrepreneur shines in global fight against fast fashion

Governments around the world are starting to take action to try to curb the role fast fashion clothing plays in the global plastic pollution crisis.

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South Florida students lead the charge against plastic waste: ‘It is our job’

Read full article: South Florida students lead the charge against plastic waste: ‘It is our job’

Right now the biggest worldwide campaign that encourages people to reduce their use of single-use plastics is in full swing

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Bill barring local heat regulation to become Florida law amid hot summer

Read full article: Bill barring local heat regulation to become Florida law amid hot summer

A new crop of laws regarding heat regulation will take effect in the state of Florida on Monday. Among them is a highly contested preemption law that will prevent local governments from enacting heat regulations and protections.

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Another fish kill hits Biscayne Bay after record flooding: ‘We’re devastated’

Read full article: Another fish kill hits Biscayne Bay after record flooding: ‘We’re devastated’

It’s deja vu all over again as another fish kill hits Biscayne Bay, the fourth in as many years.

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Miami non-profit encourages youth to fall in love with the ocean to protect it

Read full article: Miami non-profit encourages youth to fall in love with the ocean to protect it

A World Oceans Day celebration on Miami Beach off Collins Avenue and 43rd Street brought out residents from all over South Florida to show their love and reverence for our “Planet Ocean.”

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Biscayne Bay, Keys among Florida treasures named ‘Hope Spots’ for our ocean

Read full article: Biscayne Bay, Keys among Florida treasures named ‘Hope Spots’ for our ocean

Legendary marine conservationist Dr. Sylvia Earle announced this week that her Mission Blue organization has designated Biscayne Bay, the Florida Keys, and the Ten Thousands Islands as “Hope Spots."

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‘Public treasure’: Activists hope Bird Key doesn’t fly off to developer

Read full article: ‘Public treasure’: Activists hope Bird Key doesn’t fly off to developer

The potential sale of Bird Key, a tiny island in Biscayne Bay, is causing feathers to fly and has local environmentalists very concerned.

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Reckless boaters spoiling Miami’s spoil islands: They’re closing to everyone

Read full article: Reckless boaters spoiling Miami’s spoil islands: They’re closing to everyone

When boaters hit Miami’s waters for Memorial Day weekend, there are some spots that they won't be able to visit.

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‘Running out of time’: Artist calls attention to corals as threat of bleaching heightens

Read full article: ‘Running out of time’: Artist calls attention to corals as threat of bleaching heightens

Last summer’s record-breaking heat resulted in the worst mass bleaching event ever documented in Florida, with thousands of corals lost forever.

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‘Gut-wrenching’: First rescued sawfish dies as scientists continue search for answers

Read full article: ‘Gut-wrenching’: First rescued sawfish dies as scientists continue search for answers

Heartbreak at the MOTE Marine Lab and Aquarium in Sarasota after the first rescued smalltooth sawfish from the Florida Keys had to be humanely euthanized on Thursday.

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‘Leave no trace:’ Miami removes spoil island trash cans as part of bold new program

Read full article: ‘Leave no trace:’ Miami removes spoil island trash cans as part of bold new program

The city of Miami is about to initiate a new strategy to dramatically reduce trash that’s left behind by boaters on the islands of Biscayne Bay. It’s risky and will require all water enthusiasts who enjoy the islands to get on board.

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Death toll of critically endangered smalltooth sawfish rises to 43

Read full article: Death toll of critically endangered smalltooth sawfish rises to 43

In the past week, the number of reported dead smalltooth sawfish has risen by three in the Florida Keys. That brings the total of dead sawfish to at least 43 since January. This is according to the FWC Abnormal Fish Behavior dashboard.

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Honoring Don’t Trash Our Treasure’s 2024 Most Treasured Citizens

Read full article: Honoring Don’t Trash Our Treasure’s 2024 Most Treasured Citizens

Wednesday marks three years since Local 10 News first launched Don’t Trash Our Treasure.

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Miramar students take part in Don’t Trash Our Treasure event

Read full article: Miramar students take part in Don’t Trash Our Treasure event

More than 400 young environmentalists from Somerset Academy in Miramar gathered to welcome Local 10 News' Luis Aguirre and Local 10 News for a Don't Trash Our Treasure event.

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Number of dead sawfish soars to 40 as reports of spinning fish continue to roll in

Read full article: Number of dead sawfish soars to 40 as reports of spinning fish continue to roll in

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is now reporting at least 40 endangered smalltooth sawfish have died since January of this year. That number is up by two from last week.

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Helping the ‘blue heart’ beat: Thousands volunteer to keep Biscayne Bay clean

Read full article: Helping the ‘blue heart’ beat: Thousands volunteer to keep Biscayne Bay clean

“Alright everyone, let’s go clean up the bay," exclaimed Loren Parra, Miami Dade County’s Chief Bay Officer, as she kicked off the 42nd Annual Baynanza Clean-Up event Saturday morning.

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Detailed look at first rescue of endangered sawfish after dozens mysteriously die

Read full article: Detailed look at first rescue of endangered sawfish after dozens mysteriously die

It was a critical rescue for a critically endangered animal.

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Sawfish deaths rise by 6 in 7 days; first fish rescued in emergency effort

Read full article: Sawfish deaths rise by 6 in 7 days; first fish rescued in emergency effort

The death toll of the critically endangered smalltooth sawfish continues to climb in the Florida Keys.

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‘Heartbreaking’: Tourists watch endangered sawfish die on crowded beach as death toll rises to 32

Read full article: ‘Heartbreaking’: Tourists watch endangered sawfish die on crowded beach as death toll rises to 32

South Florida’s sawfish continue to die right before the very eyes of residents and visitors alike. On Tuesday, crowds gathered as a critically endangered smalltooth sawfish struggled in the shallows of Fort Zachary Taylor Beach in Key West.

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Keys sawfish deaths rise to 28 as investigation into cause continues

Read full article: Keys sawfish deaths rise to 28 as investigation into cause continues

According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, at least 28 smalltooth sawfish mortalities have now been recorded in the Florida Keys.

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Concerns over Lake Okeechobee discharges underscore need for Everglades restoration

Read full article: Concerns over Lake Okeechobee discharges underscore need for Everglades restoration

Communities on both Florida coasts are bracing for impact as they monitor the billions of gallons of water being discharged by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from Lake Okeechobee since mid-February.

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‘Look at that!’: Strange sawfish sightings spread beyond the Florida Keys, confirmed deaths rise

Read full article: ‘Look at that!’: Strange sawfish sightings spread beyond the Florida Keys, confirmed deaths rise

What started as a normal afternoon on the water became a memorable encounter for passengers on the MyKeys Tours of Islamorada on Friday.

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Still no smoking gun as bizarre fish behavior spreads in Florida Keys

Read full article: Still no smoking gun as bizarre fish behavior spreads in Florida Keys

As the end of the legislative session came to a close last week in Tallahassee, an item was added to the state budget that would fund research on a marine mystery that’s developing in the Florida Keys.

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Bizarre fish behavior baffle experts in Lower Florida Keys

Read full article: Bizarre fish behavior baffle experts in Lower Florida Keys

Something bizarre is happening to the fish in the lower keys.

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Climate takes center stage in South Florida for Aspen Ideas 2024

Read full article: Climate takes center stage in South Florida for Aspen Ideas 2024

For the third straight year, Miami Beach is hosting critical conversations about climate change and action as part of the Aspen Ideas Climate 2024 Conference.

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‘I’d love to stay’: Boaters welcome mooring compromise in Miami Beach

Read full article: ‘I’d love to stay’: Boaters welcome mooring compromise in Miami Beach

Liveaboard boaters in Miami Beach breathed a sigh of relief Monday night after a state Senate bill that would have limited anchoring within 200 yards of any part of Miami Beach, lying between State Road A1A and Palm Island was amended.

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‘Chaos on the water’: Battle brews between liveaboard boaters and Miami Beach officials

Read full article: ‘Chaos on the water’: Battle brews between liveaboard boaters and Miami Beach officials

A battle between boat dwellers and a city commissioner is brewing in Miami Beach.

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Small South Florida island shows scope of plastic problem as regulation bills stall

Read full article: Small South Florida island shows scope of plastic problem as regulation bills stall

For weeks environmental and community activists have been pushing against a pair of bills in the Florida legislature that would ban local governments from regulating single-use plastics.

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Local control over plastic regulation safe in Florida, for now

Read full article: Local control over plastic regulation safe in Florida, for now

Plastic pollution continues to strangle our marine environment — and there’s no place where that is more apparent than South Florida.

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‘The lungs of this county’: Miami Heat volunteers restore endangered land

Read full article: ‘The lungs of this county’: Miami Heat volunteers restore endangered land

James Duncan is the special projects administrator for the county’s Division of Environmental Resources Management program, or DERM as most people know it.

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‘Magic City, but magic for whom?’: Film spotlights climate gentrification fears in Liberty City

Read full article: ‘Magic City, but magic for whom?’: Film spotlights climate gentrification fears in Liberty City

“Miami is ground level for sea level rise. We are the example of climate gentrification,” local climate organizer Valencia Gunder explains in the new movie “Razing Liberty Square.”

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‘Just another hit piece’: Carollo dismisses Little Havana litter problem

Read full article: ‘Just another hit piece’: Carollo dismisses Little Havana litter problem

Crowds come from around the world to see a slice of Cuban culture in Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood. The historic community has been deemed a national treasure, and yet it is drowning in street litter.

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‘It’s harmful’: Proposed balloon-release legislation floats through Florida

Read full article: ‘It’s harmful’: Proposed balloon-release legislation floats through Florida

What goes up, must come down.

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‘Don’t Trash Our Treasure’ looks back at 5 stories that made the biggest impact in 2023

Read full article: ‘Don’t Trash Our Treasure’ looks back at 5 stories that made the biggest impact in 2023

As 2023 comes to a close, Local 10 News is taking a look back at the top five stories in our ongoing “Don’t Trash Our Treasure” initiative from this year.

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‘Tis the season for holiday waste: Here’s how to be merry and mindful of your impact

Read full article: ‘Tis the season for holiday waste: Here’s how to be merry and mindful of your impact

Tis the season! It’s the happiest time of the year, but also the trashiest.

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Foraging for food helps South Florida environmental TikToker gain following

Read full article: Foraging for food helps South Florida environmental TikToker gain following

When you’re hungry for food, you probably head to the grocery store or restaurant, but for TikTok sensation Gray Davis, the great outdoors are all he needs to satisfy his cravings

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Miami Art Week highlights climate crisis as opening for underwater sculpture park nears

Read full article: Miami Art Week highlights climate crisis as opening for underwater sculpture park nears

Miami Art Week is in full swing and this year a provocative installation is making waves at the Faena Hotel on Miami Beach, putting the climate crisis on center stage.

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After catastrophic bleaching event, coral scientists find hope at Frost Science conference

Read full article: After catastrophic bleaching event, coral scientists find hope at Frost Science conference

For decades, scientists have warned about the imminent catastrophic impacts that a rapidly changing ocean will have on coral reefs around the world.

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Fight to protect Biscayne Bay marine birds hits hurdle after last-minute resolution change

Read full article: Fight to protect Biscayne Bay marine birds hits hurdle after last-minute resolution change

Biscayne Bay activists rejoiced after the city of Miami unanimously passed a resolution that was supposed to protect the marine birds of Mangrove Island last week.

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Miami commissioners to decide if critical rookery is worth protecting

Read full article: Miami commissioners to decide if critical rookery is worth protecting

An island in Biscayne Bay’s northern basin that is home to marine birds is at risk because of increased boating activity, and Miami commissioners meeting on Thursday are set to decide whether or not to protect it.

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Teen siblings set example in Miami, show why composting is crucial for environment

Read full article: Teen siblings set example in Miami, show why composting is crucial for environment

Two recent reports from the Environmental Protection Agency revealed a startling statistic.

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Art installations at every Miami-Dade park will call attention to climate change threat

Read full article: Art installations at every Miami-Dade park will call attention to climate change threat

With the recent king tides, and hottest summer ever on record, we here in South Florida are already getting a glimpse of what the future holds as our planet keeps getting warmer.

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Corporate beach retreats become crash course on South Florida’s microplastics disaster

Read full article: Corporate beach retreats become crash course on South Florida’s microplastics disaster

A global alarm in going off regarding plastic pollution. Scientists warn that there are now 21,000 pieces of plastic for each of the Earth's 8 billion residents.

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Impact of mass bleaching event on Florida coral reefs far worse than scientists feared

Read full article: Impact of mass bleaching event on Florida coral reefs far worse than scientists feared

Scientists are calling it the worst coral bleaching event in Florida's recorded history. Millions of corals starving to death because of the extremely hot ocean temperatures over the summer.

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Some South Florida coral reefs bouncing back from devastatingly hot summer

Read full article: Some South Florida coral reefs bouncing back from devastatingly hot summer

This summer has been devastating for Florida's reef tract, with a mass bleaching event mostly impacting corals in the Florida Keys and Dry Tortugas.

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‘Bee’ the change: New Miami musical teaches kids importance of saving planet

Read full article: ‘Bee’ the change: New Miami musical teaches kids importance of saving planet

Data shows more and more young people are worried about the state of the planet and are becoming a lot more engaged in conservation efforts.

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Miami-Dade officials hope $1.5M grant could be lifeline for polluted Biscayne Bay

Read full article: Miami-Dade officials hope $1.5M grant could be lifeline for polluted Biscayne Bay

Thanks to a state grant, Miami-Dade County is launching a new pilot program aimed at cleaning up storm water polluting Biscayne Bay.

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Volunteers step up across South Florida on International Coastal Cleanup Day

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Scientists are again warning that Earth’s life support systems have become so damaged by human caused pollution that our ability to maintain a healthy planet is in danger of failing.

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Ahead of county vote on Zoo Miami water park, conservationists fear habitat loss

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A controversial vote is coming up next Tuesday before the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners on whether to approve a new lease to build a water theme park right next to Zoo Miami, abutting land conservationists say is a critically important biodiversity hotspot.

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Self-proclaimed ‘weirdos’ protecting Biscayne Bay, one bag at a time

Read full article: Self-proclaimed ‘weirdos’ protecting Biscayne Bay, one bag at a time

Every week on Local 10 News' Don't Trash Our Treasure report, we show you ways your neighbors are taking action to protect our fragile Biscayne Bay.

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