Monthly Archives: December 2023

Seeing Pollution in Clear Color – Water Data Maps

https://eyeonlakeo.com, Todd Thurlow’s Water Data Maps are easy to read!

Basin Management Action Plans and Total Maximum Daily Loads – the process by which the state of Florida is approaching cleaning up our polluted waters- is not working. Why?

 “Until the public is able to understand how all of this stuff works, we’re never going to have accountability,” said Jacqui Thurlow-Lippisch, SFWMD Governing Board member 2019-2023. ~Article TCPalm “Florida’s BMAPs are Failing”

Literacy. It is the key to all things. Being able to read and understand allows one to SEE for oneself what works and what is broken. The Florida BMAP public process is broken. BMAP reports on “improving waterways” are painfully complicated and pollution is increasing not lessening. When the state legislature does not meet its goals dependent on the Department of Environmental Protection, the South Florida Water Management District and the Florida Department of Agriculture, politicians simply push deadlines into the future because BMAPs read like a foreign language and thus accountability by the public is impossible.

Now that will change.

Todd Thurlow, Eye on Lake O, has created “Water Data Maps” that are readable and easily show pollution levels so we can SEE the nitrogen and phosphorus killing our waterways and where it is coming from. We don’t need 15 years. We don’t need 30 years. We can see it today, for action today! Please explore the website and I will be writing more on this in the near future.

Go to: WATER DATA MAPS  

 Data Maps Quick Start Guide

https://eyeonlakeo.com

Links to State of Florida’s Statewide Annual Reports

Lake O

St. Lucie River

Caloosahatchee River 

 

Indian River Lagoon Joy for the Holidays

Fisherman in fog, Vero

This past week, Ed and I took “Finito” from Stuart to anchor-out in Melbourne in the Indian River Lagoon. From foggy to bright blue skies, to hundreds of diving sea birds and thousands of bobbing ducks, this area once plagued by some of the worst algae blooms and loss of wildlife appears to be recovering. But good days during winter are not enough and we did not see one manatee. There is a long way to go and all is contingent on the state really getting on top of water quality issues which I plan to write a lot more about next year.

Today, as we approach Christmas, I share to inspire joy. Ed and I are wishing everyone hope, peace, and joy for the holidays along the Indian River Lagoon and everywhere!

A misty morning in Vero
Beautiful sails approaching Jensen
Sunset with Luna, Melbourne
Approaching the beautiful waters of Ft. Pierce
Blue heron Crane Creek, Melbourne
Cobb’s General Store, since 188!, Ft. Pierce
Port of Ft. Pierce
Crane Creek old and new, Melbourne
“No pedestrians allowed?” Isn’t this a sidewalk?  Near Melbourne Harbour Marina
Sign on door read “No dogs allowed,” Luna seemed miffed!  Melbourne Harbor Marina 🙂
Cormorants on the Melbourne Causeway Bridge
Man fishing with wood storks nearby, Eau Gallie
Adorable ducks, Eau Gallie River
Strange looking drone in Eau Gallie River!
Sailboats south of Ft. Pierce
Pelicans fishing at sunset, Ft. Pierce

Funny little crab amongst thousands of minnows being chased by Lookdowns – a fish I’d never heard of.  Ft Pierce City Marina

Home of artist Bean Backus, Ave. C Ft. Pierce

Brightline is a new, colorful addition to in the area, and a controversial one too

Ed in front of Sunrise Theatre, Ft. Pierce
Beached sailboat mouth of Banana River and northern IRL
Banana River very interesting to finally see
Osprey nest, St. Lucie River
Going home. Melbourne to Stuart
There were thousands of bobbing little black and white ducks, Melbourne Causeway
The joy of a spectacular sunset, Melbourne, IRL

Luna goes for a ride!

Okee looks on wishing she were a dog

Bottlenosed dolphins were jumping on both sides of “Finito” south of Ft. Pierce! An incredible way to head home! I am sure they were saying: “Happy Holidays and thanks for protecting the IRL!”