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Pollution on Biscayne Bay: Water quality report brings another warning sign

Rickenbacker Causeway off of Biscayne Bay.
Sofia Zarran
Rickenbacker Causeway off of Biscayne Bay.

A new water quality report card for Biscayne Bay again delivers sobering news: pollution in the bay continues to worsen.

While the amount and location of the increase is not alarming, it does signal an ongoing trend for a bay once famed for gin-clear waters and now in danger of a tipping point. In recent years, millions have been poured into undoing the damage, but the clock is ticking and, with changing conditions like marine heat waves, intensifying hurricanes and increased development along its urban shores, time may be running out, researchers say.

According to results from the most recent report card, an enclosed section in the northern end of the bay, where water gets less circulation and is fed by the polluted Little River, is growing worse.

鈥淸The] 鈥奛orthern Bay is still very much a problem,鈥 Pamela Sweeney, Chief of the Division of Environmental Resources Management, said. 鈥淭here's a problem with nutrients, which are phosphorus and nitrogen. Then across Biscayne Bay we have issues with chlorophyll, which is a product of having too many nutrients in the water.鈥

The county鈥檚 stoplight scorecard changed from yellow last year to red in the report. Although that reflects a change, Sweeney said, 鈥渋t doesn't necessarily reflect a major difference.鈥

For a day to day look at pollution in the bay, Miami Waterkeeper has been keeping a close watch with regular sampling.

鈥溾奧hen there's waters that could be polluted with sewage, for example, there's so many different microorganisms that can cause illness that can make people sick,鈥 said Adriana Gonz谩lez Fern谩ndez, Waterkeeper鈥檚 Science and Research Director.

Fern谩ndez tests the water using a probe.
Sofia Zarran
Fern谩ndez tests the water using a probe.

Fecal bacteria, from human and animal waste is one of the main forms of contamination Waterkeeper tests for, Gonz谩lez Fern谩ndez said. Fecal bacteria can signify many things, such as pollution from septic tanks or sewers or from animal waste that gets washed into the water.

The 鈥渟napshots鈥 show how the bay looks at a specific moment in time, Gonz谩lez Fern谩ndez said. Differences like time of day, slight changes in weather and location in the water can influence conditions, so Waterkeeper tracks that data as well. Miami Waterkeeper has 27 sites that it monitors. The County . The Florida Department of Health .

Why conditions worsened slightly is still being determined, said Piero Gardinali, associate director of the Institute of Water at Florida International University.

鈥溾奍 don't wanna say it's nobody's fault, but I mean, it's just a consequence of the weather, not necessarily an increase in what we put in,鈥 he said.

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Gardinali, who lives near the bay and swims in it almost weekly, said keeping waters clean is personal.

鈥溾奍'm always making sure that, you know, I can swim in the bay next week,鈥 he said.

鈥淲e haven't reduced what we put in. So since we're really close to the place where we can create a problem, some minor changes will drive some of these degradations,鈥 Gardinali said.

Although the most recent findings in the county鈥檚 Biscayne Bay Water report card didn鈥檛 show improvements, Gardinali said efforts are heading in the right direction and called planning efforts now ongoing a 鈥減reamble鈥 to making the bay healthy again

鈥溾奧e are seeing a lot more resources dedicated to try to keep Biscayne Bay the way it should be,鈥 he said, 鈥渁nd not cause more problems.鈥

Sofia 鈥淶鈥 Zarran is the Morning Edition Producer at SA国际传谋.
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