To: Fawn
This is my town. The biggest problem is discharges from Lake O. My son is an avid fisherman and he is both angry and heartsick over the damage to the Indian River lagoon and the St. Lucie River.
11 posted on
08/06/2013 5:45:35 PM PDT by
lastchance
("Nisi credideritis, non intelligetis" St. Augustine)
To: lastchance
and its been raining every day here for the past 6 weeks - so the Lake Okee drainage and this monsoon means tons of yucky fresh water staining the pastel colors of the clean ocean water. dang
12 posted on
08/06/2013 5:50:56 PM PDT by
corkoman
To: lastchance
I'm a little more south, but the beaches are regularly closed due to pollution by me and down in Dade county too. I gave up the beach years ago...you can't find parking and it's polluted. And all the cruise ships drop all that toilet water like a mile off shore and it floats over to the beach. The pesticides are overwhelming--- all our water and food sources are infiltrated. The spraying of big killer from the planes twice a year over south florida are causing the birds to literally drop dead from the tress. I've witnessed it. Very sad.
Check this out--"What's on my food"
13 posted on
08/06/2013 5:53:31 PM PDT by
Fawn
(Pastor Bob Coy Rocks!)
To: lastchance
I’m in Fort Myers and it’s not much better here b/c of the release. The water is brown, full of grass and just plain nasty.
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