Red tide effects still lingering - NBC-2.com
SANIBEL, FL -For the first time in a month, scientists are now saying the red tide bloom off the Sanibel coast is showing signs that it's starting to go away. The most recent Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission red tide reports now show very low to medium concentrations of the bloom near the island.
Algae still poses a threat to protected reefs | News | Practical Fishkeeping
BELIZE - Preventing people from fishing in coral reefs does not necessarily protect them from being overrun by algae, according to a recent study.
Algae bloom puts lake off limits to swimmers - The Canberra Times
AUSTRALIA - Authorities have slapped an emergency alert on Lake Tuggeranong, saying the waterway presents an ''extreme risk'' to the health of swimmers and animals. The Environment Directorate has placed the lake on its highest risk category of extreme, saying blue-green algae levels at the popular water spot have reached dangerous levels.
New Innovative Agreement Aims to Improve New York Harbor Water Quality
NY - The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the New York City Department of Environmental Protection reached a draft agreement to reduce combined sewer overflows (CSO) into area water bodies, the agencies announced today. The agreement modifies New York City's approach to improving harbor water quality, under which the city will invest an estimated $187 million in green infrastructure projects by 2015, part of a planned $2.4 billion public and private investment over the next 20 years.
Report links Chesapeake Bay cleanup, job creation | Washington Examiner
A report by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation concludes that storm water and sewage plant upgrades intended to help nurse the environmentally-battered bay back to health would create nearly 250,000 jobs.
Sarasota County's waters gaining positive attention from EPA | HeraldTribune.com
SARASOTA COUNTY, FL - Water quality and flood control projects here are paying off in a healthier Sarasota Bay, and they are also receiving national attention.
Kenya: Experts to Probe Source of Lake Victoria Pollution | allAfrica.com
WATER scientists from equatorial African states have launched a four-year project at a cost of Sh700 million to find out the source of Lake Victoria pollution.
Hundreds Of Dead Fish Wash Ashore From Florida Red Tide « CBS Tampa
FORT MYERS, Fla. — Hundreds of dead fish have washed ashore in southwest Florida because of red tide. According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s red tide hotline, the dead fish were found and reported Wednesday on Bunche Beach in Lee County and elsewhere along the coast.
Red Tide now blamed for some manatee deaths
LEE COUNTY, Fla.- A large bloom of red tide has been hovering off Southwest Florida coasts since October. The newest information is that the red tide is killing not only small sea creatures, but manatees as well.
USDA revises standard for nutrient management - Iowa Farmer Today
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The USDA recently revised its national conservation practice standard on nutrient management to help producers better manage application of nutrients. Proper application of nitrogen and phosphorus offers benefits, including cost savings to the producer and the protection or improvement of ground and surface water, air quality, soil quality and ag sustainability.
Federal Register | Notice of Availability of Draft Recreational Water Quality Criteria and Request for Scientific Views
US EPA - Pursuant to section 304(a) of the Clean Water Act (CWA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing the availability of the draft document Recreational Water Quality Criteria (RWQC). The document contains the EPA's draft ambient water quality criteria recommendations for protecting human health in ambient waters that are designated for primary contact recreation.
Barnegat Bay water monitoring to intensify next year | The Asbury Park Press NJ | APP.com
NEW JERSEY - Water monitoring in Barnegat Bay and its tributaries will be stepped up next year, with five new science buoys to be deployed. In addition, a cast of dozens – from scientists and five boat captains to volunteers – will help in the campaign to better understand the bay’s biological and chemical cycles.
USDA Revises National Nutrient Management Standard to Improve Efficiency and Water Quality | stormh2o.com
WASHINGTON, Dec. 13, 2011 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture has revised its national conservation practice standard on nutrient management to help producers better manage the application of nutrients on agricultural land.
Europe Limits Phosphates in Consumer Detergents
EU - Laundry and dishwasher detergents will have to be almost phosphorus-free in the future, following a vote in the European Parliament on Wednesday. The measures aim to protect aquatic life in waterways and seas around Europe
Fertiliser pollution lives on in the River Thames
UK - The rapid rise in intensive agriculture since the Second World War together with the use of fertilisers has led to severe nitrate pollution in the River Thames, report scientists.
Algae danger grows in Lake Erie | The Columbus Dispatch
GREAT LAKES - State environmental officials say that Lake Erie’s toxic algae blooms have never been worse and warn that fish and billions of dollars in tourism revenue are at risk.
Industry groups want Congress to defund EPA water rules | Florida Independent
FLORIDA - A number of industry groups, including the American Farm Bureau Federation and the Fertilizer Institute, are calling on Congress to include a provision that would defund a set of Florida-specific water quality standards in the 2012 appropriations bill.
Lake Michigan beaches getting cleaner - JSOnline
The Department of Natural Resources is proposing to remove 14 Lake Michigan beaches from its list of impaired waters.
Chesapeake Bay cleanup: Local governments foresee costly bay cleanup tab - baltimoresun.com
Maryland's counties and cities say they will need to spend billions of dollars to take the extra steps needed to restore the Chesapeake Bay to health by 2020, the deadline the state gave them for action.
Red tide alert remains in 7 towns, 1 city of Bataan
MANILA, Philippines – The red tide alert over seven towns and one city along the coastal waters of Bataan are still up after laboratory tests conducted by the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) showed that the waters are still positive for shellfish poison.




