Exploring potential damage done by lowering our polluted canals into Biscayne Bay ahead of Hurri...
It is the weekend after Hurricane Ian ravaged the southern Gulf Coast and while South Florida was spared from the storm’s devastation, scientists with Florida International University’s Institute of Environment are making sure water management didn’t unleash a different type of catastrophe.

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