Healthy Gulf Blog
Guest blog: The Caloosahatchee Conundrum
A message from Florida-Alabama coastal organizer Christian Wagley:In order to realize a healthy and restored…
Lawsuit Filed for Failure to Protect Endangered Species in the Gulf of Mexico
Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration for Failing to Protect Gulf of Mexico Wildlife from Offshore Drilling…
Drainage District Releases Ill-advised Plan to Dam the Pearl River in Jackson, Mississippi
Jackson, Miss. – On June 20, 2018, a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) study for…
Protecting Florida’s seagrass
Gazing out at its usually calm waters, one would never know that Pensacola Bay is…
One River- No Lake Coalition holds own Pearl River meeting
A Community Engagement Meeting on the flood control project for the Pearl River (One Lake…
8 Years Since BP Disaster, New Report Documents Oil and Gas Impacts
On April 19th, Gulf Restoration Network released a new report – “Oil and Gas in…
Mississippi’s 2018 Water Resources Conference – Flow Issues
The Mississippi Water Resources Conference happened in Jackson on April 3-4 and provided many presentations…
Yazoo Pumps – Is this zombie project finally dead?
The Yazoo Backwater Pumps project is a 77 year old Army Corps of Engineers’ (Corps)…
Legislators weaken protections for what makes Florida special
The Florida Legislature has been on an anti-environment tack for most of the past 15…
Towards a More Equitable and Resilient Houston
In Houston, Hurricane Harvey’s floodwaters displaced tens of thousands of residents, flooded more than 70…
Oysters, Rivers and State Government Contradictions Part II
Mississippi’s elected leadership may be getting a better understanding about how river flow and oysters…
Jackson’s “One Lake” project increasingly unpopular downriver
In the first two months of 2018, fourgovernments along the Lower Pearl River have written…