Seagrass is critical to the abundance of life found in Tampa Bay, and the recent loss of 4,161 acres underscores a disturbing trend causing concern among...
With memories of last year’s emergency discharge of contaminated water from the former phosphate plant still fresh in people’s minds, local stakeholders anxiously watched as Hurricane...
Tampa attorney Herb Donica wants people to know his sole mission is to ensure the former Piney Point phosphate plant closes as safely and quickly as...
While water quality continues to improve alongside increasing public engagement towards environmental issues, researchers remain concerned about conditions in Old Tampa Bay. Those are the key...
After two weeks of slow dissipation along the Pinellas County coast, Karenia brevis – the harmful algal bloom that causes red tide – appears to be...
The Florida Department of Environment Protection (DEP) warns that summertime rainstorms and tropical weather could cause the Piney Point phosphate mining facility to overflow – possibly...
Part One in a series. Amid the worst red tide St. Petersburg has experienced in over 50 years, city officials are scrambling for answers as to...
The evacuation order might have been lifted for residents threatened by the leaking Piney Point phosphate fertilizer plant reservoir, but the threat is far from over...
On April 6, Manatee County officials lifted a five-day evacuation order for residents and businesses located near the Piney Point phosphate plant site, as fears of...