"Toxic Lake: The Untold Story of Lake Okeechobee" featuring Kait Parker of Weather.com

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  • čas přidán 7. 12. 2016
  • ** See the full project at ToxicLake.com **
    Over the last two decades, the environmental crisis of Florida’s Lake Okeechobee has continued to worsen and dominate local headlines. The lake is the nation’s second largest freshwater lake, but due to years of missteps, it’s been producing massive amounts of toxic algae that have closed beaches, destroyed businesses and poisoned swimmers.
    The Weather Channel's digital team, led by correspondent Kait Parker, takes a closer look at the history of Lake Okeechobee and the future implications of this toxic algae pollution in “Toxic Lake: The Untold Story of Lake Okeechobee.”
    The project breaks down the many elements of a complicated issue. "Toxic Lake" is hosted by Weather Channel meteorologist Kait Parker. The article, available at Toxiclake.com, was written by Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Marcus Stern.
    “Toxic Lake” is the latest endeavor by The Weather Channel to explore the intersection of weather, the environment and social justice.
    Over the past three years, the Weather Channel digital team has garnered nearly 50 awards for its reporting, including an Emmy Award, the Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) medal, a George Polk Award and Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) awards.
    See more of our long-form journalistic work at films.weather.com.
    --
    Correspondent: Kait Parker
    Produced and Directed by Spencer Wilking
    Executive Producers: Greg Gilderman, Shawn Efran, Neil Katz
    Producers: Kait Parker, Marc Stern, Craig Wilson
    Director of Photographis: Andy Bowley
    Editor: Conor Flynn
    Finishing Editing: Brandon Kieffer
    Assistant Editor: Jake Cummins
    Drone Operator: Alex Mandiola
    Additional Camera: Spencer Wilking
    Graphics: Dorian Orange

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  • @MsIdyllic
    @MsIdyllic Před 5 lety +21

    Now I understand why The Weather Channel was removed from so many television groups in FL, they exposed the truth!!! Preach Weather Channel!!!

    • @zoy13
      @zoy13 Před rokem

      That's what CZcams has become today. A bunch of dictators sided with corporations and censorship

  • @lorrainechandler7864
    @lorrainechandler7864 Před 5 lety +35

    My late father worked for the South Florida Flood Control District- retiring in 1992.He predicted that their would be environmental repercussions from the draining of the Everglades and the dumping of chemicals in Lake Okeechibee.

    • @mafarmerga
      @mafarmerga Před rokem

      Rick Scott could have solved this problem.
      Ron DeSantis could solve this problem.
      Neither has any interest in doing so, and yet Floridians keep voting for these criminals.
      Shameful.

  • @TheCorinnelh
    @TheCorinnelh Před 5 lety +28

    As a UK visitor to this area, I cannot believe there are discharges destroying all of the coastline- I see the dead fish and brown water at my beloved Gulf Coast beaches- and the authorities seem to be allowing this eco destruction??!!

  • @nothinglessthanepic9902
    @nothinglessthanepic9902 Před 5 lety +39

    People only want to care when it effects them.

    • @Rainaman-
      @Rainaman- Před 3 lety +2

      Typical Republicans

    • @haloteddy5059
      @haloteddy5059 Před 3 lety +3

      @Bush Doctor they don’t care about anyone but their names and money

  • @coolbeans-vb2ex
    @coolbeans-vb2ex Před 5 lety +10

    HEADS UP.... For those that DON'T KNOW. When the Clean Water Act, other environmental acts were passed in the 70's, there was a clause that said a state could exempt themselves from federal oversight IF they instituted their own version to match. Florida was THE ONLY STATE to exclude themself from the Clean Air & Clean Water acts. Environmental groups have had the state in litigation going on 2 decades. Everytime there is an environmental problem & the Feds shut whatever company, city service, etc... down for environmental issues? The state comes right behind them & opens it up. NO MATTER how bad it is!!!

  • @leejproductions27
    @leejproductions27 Před 7 lety +242

    The problem is not Lake Okeechobee.Lake Okeechobee is not toxic. the problem is the sugar cane upsetting the natural balance of nature. let's put the Blame where it belongs on big business and the Government.

    • @onceANexile
      @onceANexile Před 5 lety +4

      leejproductions27 well said.

    • @travelingwithrick
      @travelingwithrick Před 5 lety +1

      exactly. weather girl trying to be smart

    • @Will-tm5bj
      @Will-tm5bj Před 5 lety +1

      Yep

    • @michaelbauer7052
      @michaelbauer7052 Před 5 lety +7

      leejproductions27 no, it's not the sugar fields either, it's the ammonia compounds in the fertilizers.

    • @Will-tm5bj
      @Will-tm5bj Před 5 lety +3

      Michael Bauer, which come from what exactly?

  • @phillipsteelesr.7432
    @phillipsteelesr.7432 Před 5 lety +44

    the everglades was the filter that cleaned the water. Changing the water flow stopped that.

    • @gravelydon7072
      @gravelydon7072 Před 5 lety +3

      The Everglades is South of the Lake. Not North of it where the pollution is coming from.

    • @mitchellhart8793
      @mitchellhart8793 Před 5 lety +1

      @@gravelydon7072 did u even listen lol

    • @gravelydon7072
      @gravelydon7072 Před 5 lety +6

      @@mitchellhart8793 Yes I did but I also know a little more about the system than the average bear. 1. I own land northeast of there near Orlando. 2. I live 2 hours south of there and within 3 miles of the Everglades. 3. I worked for SFWMD, who is who would have pumped water into the Lake. 4.) During my 18 years working with them, I can only recall 1 time in which the water was allowed to be pumped in from the South. It flows South off the cane fields and is taken care of by S-7, S-8, and the new pump stations built around the EAA.
      The damage is caused by the water coming in from the North. That is an effect caused by when the Corps of Engineers straightened out the Kissimmee Ditch. And by the water pumped in from the areas surrounding the rim of the Lake. Mosquito Creek, Fish Eating Creek, and others bring in the water from the cattle areas. Another thing that this video does not explain is that it was the environmentalists who stopped SFWMD from building the filter areas along the Miami Canal and US-27. Those same environmentalist wackos demanded that water coming off the cane fields had to be cleaner than the rainfall that fell on those same cane fields before it could be allowed into the filter areas being built by SFWMD. The stopping of the land buy and the filter areas was due to the court fight and not the drop in revenues for the State. The District had to buy out the contractor when the work was forced to a halt. w3.saj.usace.army.mil/h2o/lib/graphics/projmaps/infra.pdf That map is out dated but North of STA3A is the area where the District was building another large filter area which is the one that was stopped. Look on Google Maps and you can see. The map linked to was done a year before I left there.

    • @YourBeastRoy
      @YourBeastRoy Před 5 lety

      ? yea.... we know.... uhhh video ^^^

    • @keithsturgeons7428
      @keithsturgeons7428 Před 4 lety +1

      Spraying vegetation in the lake Helps or hurt water water quality to the coast????

  • @rayminthecat
    @rayminthecat Před 5 lety +36

    I maintain swimming pools. When a pool unexpectedly turns green I ask were any ferilizers recently applied close by? And in the spring the smell of companies spraying permeates the air with their concoctions of chemicals to grow one thing and kill others. I saw 2 fireflies this year. 40 years ago there were millions. Bats and frogs have been pretty much exterminated from most suburbs too. We must learn to gently dominate.

    • @ambriadaniels-dovolis7496
      @ambriadaniels-dovolis7496 Před 5 lety +5

      "Gently dominate" What a fuckin crock of shit. Co exist... SAY NO TO SPECISM.

    • @frankspeaking2630
      @frankspeaking2630 Před 5 lety +1

      The term Domination has been corrupted in it's meaning over centuries. The biblical application has been translated from the concept of rule and responsibility for as in tending to a Alpha male version of abusive rule rape and discard. Civilisation could never have arisen with the all about me and my benefit application and as it is increasingly applied and I see the attitude amongst the comments, we are heading to WW4 being fought with sticks and stones

    • @GULF-BANK
      @GULF-BANK Před 5 lety

      rayminthecat I used to see fireflies all the time. No more

  • @Tovacorona
    @Tovacorona Před 5 lety +73

    Now, 2 years after this video was made, we're seeing the worst year ever for toxic algae bloom in S. Florida. What has Gov. Scott done to help this problem since he declared a state of emergency over it last summer? Where's the political will to protect the health of Floridians, it's wildlife, its tourism industry, and the precious ecology of S. Florida? There are a different ways to work on alleviating problems like this, starting with reforms the agricultural industries should be making. Use LESS fertilizer. Deal with your OWN contaminates instead of letting them poison the public waterways. Diversify your crops instead of persisting with destructive monoculture. And Floridians, this November support candidates ONLY if they make concrete promises on what measures they will support to protect your health, the waterways, and the tourism economy.

    • @acgillespie
      @acgillespie Před 5 lety

      They made that there marijuana legal didn't they? smoke up n chill... relax drink a 40 & hit the bongs

    • @gojobuddy
      @gojobuddy Před 5 lety +1

      acgillespie Hell no, They made it legal for medical use only but refuse to let anyone smoke it or take anything with THC in it. You're talking 0 THC just oils, edibles, and plant-based stuff to rub on your skin at the tune of $110 for an itty bitty bottle or tube taken twice a day that last for 2 weeks. I'm in bad pain. It didn't help at all. Just another thing to rip us off.

  • @jgrave10
    @jgrave10 Před 5 lety +18

    Thanks for posting this story to increase awareness. Eutrophication of Florida's waters is a big problem. The 1992 Kissimmee River restoration project was a good start. This helped restore the ecosystem to the north of Lake Okeechobee. However very little as the video states has been don to restore the proper laminar flow to the south. The Everglades are in and have been in big trouble. Hopefully we can move forward with more though restoration.

  • @lewq76
    @lewq76 Před 6 lety +101

    Great investigative journalism weather channel. Good to see you guys care enough about the enviornment to bring this to light to the masses!!

  • @davidc3857
    @davidc3857 Před 5 lety +120

    I don't live far from Lake O, the problem here is because of the big sugar companies, the Army corps of engineers, our corrupted politicians like Rick Scott among others! People are losing their businesses due to this crisis along with the heath of many who come in contact with it. It effects the skin and breathing, it has caused great illness also. You don't need to swim in it to get deathly ill, a drop or two that touches your skin where there's even a slightly detectable cut that's been there will land you in intensive care! It's horrible and the government isn't doing squat to remedy the problems here... Eventually it'll destroy the entire state and the people who live here along with the tourist who visits here! This video is from 2016 I believe, 2018 has been the worst year ever for it's effects on us and the environment!

    • @lizatanzawa7910
      @lizatanzawa7910 Před 5 lety +4

      David Carter This is so damn sad. I've been to Florida for vacations, so beautiful, and now look what greed has done!!!!!

    • @davidc3857
      @davidc3857 Před 5 lety +7

      Liza Tanzawa you speak the truth, it's incredibly heart wrenching to see so many hard working & innocent folks affected by this disastrous problem! It seems to be on going for many years now & it gets worse most every year! I'm far from an environmental activist but this nonsense has ruined many lives from the residents of the surrounding communities for years, people have lost their small businesses & have been forced to move leaving them flat broke! People have gotten deathly ill, the unfortunate tourists have had their hard earned vacations ruined & some have been taken incredibly I'll, some have been extensively hospitalized and some poor unfortunates have died as a result of this! The truly sick part of this situation is that it could be solved if Washington, the Army Corps of Engineers & the CDC (Center for Disease Control) provided the funding & passed legislation in order to resolve this! Big Sugar has greased the pockets of corrupt politicians so they don't appropriate some of their land & pass stricter controls over their operations! All this and that's not even mentioning the destruction of our wildlife and many species of various creatures like the fish, manatees, dolphins & last week, a whale shark dead had washed up in the beach dead from the toxic algae bloom! Birds eat the fish and are dying from that... Like I stated, I'm not an activist but this has got to stop before the entire state is destroyed, along with our environment, the plants and animals that depend on the water, the residents and tourists alike! From late Winter to late Autumn it dominates the tv news yet nothing gets done because of the corruption and political greed... Sorry for being so lengthy, but this is no longer an inconvenience, it's become a war zone that people must protect other people, the poor animals suffering and dying & the destruction of our precious environment & ecosystems! God Bless You for your sympathetic ear and your time! It's refreshing to see someone who isn't a resident here speak up against this "problem". If you do chose to visit us here again, please feel free to contact me & I'll tell you the status of the situation here so you won't chance spoiling your vacation nor endangering your health over this (I sincerely mean it, I could also direct you as far as the best deals in hotels/motels in a safe, relatively crime free area too along with the best value at restaurants so you get the biggest bang for your vacation buck!. 😊 You're an angel for caring! Sincerely, David C.

    • @mskmsk9757
      @mskmsk9757 Před 5 lety +7

      Agriculture has had a free hand to do what ever they want to for the last century. Our politician's turn a dumb blind eye (with hands out) to this increasingly critical issue. Without naming names, look whos on the ballot box. Vote. If we want to get rid of the scum we got yo get rid of the scum bags

    • @UncleKennysPlace
      @UncleKennysPlace Před 5 lety +1

      How much of that $700 million have you and your friends raised to help protect the waterways?

    • @davidc3857
      @davidc3857 Před 5 lety +4

      Hula Shack Rick Scott is partially to blame because he cut the water management budget by hundreds of thousands, and it's his responsibility as being the governor to hound the federal government & the Army Corps of Engineers over this problem! If that's not enough of a reason for you to feel he's partially to blame over the blue/green algae problem here, add into that the fact that he's heavily funded by big sugar & he should've appropriated some of the land to ease the problem, he responded to that by stating that they "couldn't come to terms over the price of that land" That's a lie, he's the damn governor of the state, he could take it regardless of how much they wanted for the land! It's the same principle as a railroad being built and someone doesn't want to relinquish their home that would block the railroad, if that happens, they don't need to negotiate the compensation, they just take it & nothing can be done about it, but Scott is dependant on big sugars money, the hands go pretty deep in that pocket! If you're still not convinced of his responsibility, consider that he severely cut the funding for healthcare, the people who depend on the water being clean have lost their jobs & businesses due to the conditions, it's difficult getting medical help if you've lost your job & business and seeing as it's not their fault that the water is contaminated, they shouldn't be expected to pay their medical bills when they've gotten I'll from the contamination... I'm not being overly political about this, I blame Bill Nelson also, It's not a Republican nor a Democratic issue, it's about taking care of hard working residents who've suffered when they had nothing to do with creating the problem. All these unfortunste people want, is to work & live in a place where they can do that without getting sick from environmental problems! That's not too much to ask out of the politicians and industries that operates their business there! Get serious, they're not shiftless people who want to slack off & live off of welfare & act like the world owes them something.... ughh! SMH

  • @jonathanjames2162
    @jonathanjames2162 Před 5 lety +6

    This is the first major news network that has called out the Sugar companies. Everyone else is bought.
    Good job.

    • @elpolloclaudio6658
      @elpolloclaudio6658 Před 4 lety

      @@shugman3090 your right... These people should go on the sugar tour... And start blaming they're Republicans they voted for because they love to spend whats left of they're state budget throwing round up along major waterways...

  • @johnathoncastro
    @johnathoncastro Před 5 lety +56

    This has been going on since the 90s maybe earlier. I remember catching mullet in my cast net with lesions. Its so sad 30years later and still no solution. I have lots of respiratory issues and so do a lot of the locals. Im positive its from this. I hope in my kids life time this gets taking care of. Florida is such a beautiful state from the springs to the rivers and oceans but with politicians who do nothing and soaring crime it has all slowly turned into a wasteland.

    • @Rainaman-
      @Rainaman- Před 3 lety +2

      Maybe get Republicans out of government and shit will be solved

    • @mafarmerga
      @mafarmerga Před rokem

      Rick Scott could have solved this problem.
      Ron DeSantis could solve this problem.
      Neither has any interest in doing so, and yet Floridians keep voting for these criminals.
      Shameful.

  • @clanrobertson7200
    @clanrobertson7200 Před 5 lety +6

    It is about time that Meteorologist begin to interact with the rest of the environment that weather is a component of and a resource to. The energy interface between the the terrestrial and marine ecosystems is real and has a finite carrying capacity which in this case has been far exceeded.
    I was raised in Central Florida. I became a Landscape Architect/Environmental Planner during my professional life. I had the pleasure of knowing and working with Eugene Odum in the mid 1970s in graduate school. Later I was an instructor/assistant professor at two State Universities where I taught courses in Environmental Science and large scale Site Resource Analysis. Everything that you see in this documentary is driven by the exponential growth/demand for a product and industry and State politicians ignoring the impact on the rivers, coast, small businesses and the health of people and animals. The rivers have been converted into waste comvances by engineers that have no grasp on the impact of the work that they do on a regional scale. Furthermore, their contracts are funded by industry and industry driven policies that revolve around “Out of sight out of mind” mentality. Releasing this concentration of human and agricultur industry wastes into the Everglades is only viable if the capacity of the Everglades to filter, consume, and purify is identified and not exceeded. Otherwise you will simply be poisoning a different ecosystem. This means that as population grows, the sugar cane industry must be reduced drastically and converted back into the wetlands that filtered and fed the Everglades. At the bottom of all of this is a need for true smart growth planning and (here is the word that no one really likes because it can be corrupted), enforcement which is based on closing the energy cycle of our environment/carrying capacity. The biggest question is, why do you and I have to buy out the industries that have seriously damaged the public health and then pay for decades of environmental restoration?
    An informed, interested, and organized citizenry is the only answer.

  • @sethwolfe4555
    @sethwolfe4555 Před 5 lety +8

    I live in Florida my entire life and it is a real heartbreak to see the devastation was in four decades

    • @mafarmerga
      @mafarmerga Před rokem

      Rick Scott could have solved this problem.
      Ron DeSantis could solve this problem.
      Neither has any interest in doing so, and yet Floridians keep voting for these criminals.
      Shameful.

  • @richardcatalinajr.369
    @richardcatalinajr.369 Před 5 lety +4

    Eye-opening. Something not covered in the Northeast.

  • @TheWeatherChannel
    @TheWeatherChannel  Před 7 lety +29

    For more on this story, see the full interactive at ToxicLake.com

    • @jakesnyder5682
      @jakesnyder5682 Před 7 lety +12

      this video sucks it not accurate at all

    • @falconrod1
      @falconrod1 Před 7 lety

      The site doesn't even work...

    • @JohnSmith-uy7sv
      @JohnSmith-uy7sv Před 7 lety

      Worked fine for me.

    • @travisbrown253
      @travisbrown253 Před 7 lety +4

      The Weather Channel stop reaching for ratings ...

    • @mikeyoungblood1706
      @mikeyoungblood1706 Před 7 lety +6

      This video and Kait Parker are FULL OF SHIT !!, the sugar Farmers do NOT discharge water from their sugar cane fields into Lake Okeechobee.The water from the farms are discharged into canals that are in turn pumped into the Nutrient Removal System to the East and South of Lake Okeechobee.
      The Phosphate comes from the North of the Lake from 1000 golf courses and runoff from Disney. Do Your research !!!

  • @ih82r8
    @ih82r8 Před 6 lety +103

    Tear out the sugar fields and release the dam.

    • @Will-tm5bj
      @Will-tm5bj Před 5 lety +2

      Mark JetGator, a mix of both. More sugar than anything

    • @fljetgator1833
      @fljetgator1833 Před 5 lety +4

      Will Scrudato ..well sir...Florida is my home. I've seen sugarcane alllll my life (well..SO FAR! 😂) The Everglades had been fine. I lived in & worked The glades.. Always healthy & AWESOME abundance of wildlife. After the developers began paying off politicians.. The cypress head (dense area of this tree) were cut, trees like pine felled, palmettos ripped up AND foreign crap soil etc brought in.. THEN the ecosystem ruined. That's fact. I go back to the 60's. . how bout u sir? 😎.. P.S: family & friends w thousands of head of beef cattle...& produce growers. ..g'day to ya either way

    • @Will-tm5bj
      @Will-tm5bj Před 5 lety +6

      Mark JetGator, it is the runoff going east and west that is causing this.
      Cow shit from up north flows down, add to that nitrates from the sugar fields, add that to brackish water and you get this mess

    • @fljetgator1833
      @fljetgator1833 Před 5 lety

      Will Scrudato ...agreed to that as well.

    • @psyop6942
      @psyop6942 Před 5 lety +1

      Jennifer,
      It's disgraceful what they are doing.I have been a land surveyor for over twenty years in south fl and I have seen many a builder clear cypress,live oak etc all protected.You are right Will.All except fill.Costs to much to move dirt around.As you probably all ready know,all the lakes and ponds in Subdivisions are man made and the fill to raise the land dredged from them.The sad thing is we all voted on this four years ago.We won with the vote and some how we were ignored.Wetlands naturally act as a filter.It will not pollute the Everglades.They need to open up a channel and send the water south.They could start and complete this in six month's.See the army of machinery working on the dike? This would benefit us all and save our coastline,rivers and lagoons. We voted they must be held accountable. Keep up the fight

  • @shereemorgan1430
    @shereemorgan1430 Před 5 lety +68

    I lived in Florida for 3 years, very close to Vero Beach. They should never had changed the route of the water. We couldn't even fish, because of the smell.

    • @mragentkarp6062
      @mragentkarp6062 Před 5 lety +4

      Sheree Morgan I’ve lived in Florida for 14 years and I’ve only seen this bad once

    • @lyndenmcdonald4285
      @lyndenmcdonald4285 Před 5 lety +2

      As a kid we lived in ft pierce in the 60s in the winter..it was nice then

    • @robertlee8805
      @robertlee8805 Před 5 lety +1

      So, now what? Keep the lake unusable? Man poison it, man kills man.

    • @ellencorey2006
      @ellencorey2006 Před 5 lety

      MrAgentKarp x

    • @LibbyRal
      @LibbyRal Před 5 lety +5

      The last two years beaches in the south have had to close because of pollution.This video is from 2016 and we had this problem in 2017 and 2018 Another increasing environmental problem is sinkholes opening up because the land literally can't sustain all the buildings,and the water they require.

  • @alyssarh
    @alyssarh Před 2 lety +4

    It's amazing that we're SO aware of this problem and have known about it for years, and yet every single year they still do water releases that cause this to happen time and time again. When will they learn? How loud do we have to be? It's so disappointing to see the local and widespread government ACTIVELY not caring about people's health and the health of the ecosystem. If we can't fix this algae issue in FL when our economy is directly linked to tourism and the algae ruins tourism, how can we expect to fix other problems?

    • @waterdad711
      @waterdad711 Před rokem

      Have you ever googled Hyacinth control program? It’s a tax you pay to spray the water with chemicals!
      Do research don’t trust the media.
      Hyacinth control tax

  • @jnh2174
    @jnh2174 Před 5 lety +6

    Thanks Monsanto!

  • @Tony53177
    @Tony53177 Před 5 lety +2

    Wouldn't it be cool if there was a government department in charge of guiding policy to protect the natural environment?

  • @retrorobot9670
    @retrorobot9670 Před 5 lety +1

    This should have a Billion views. Real NEWS

  • @carschmn
    @carschmn Před 5 lety +27

    “Trickle up” is actually how the economy works. People being able to spend money drives the economy. Rich people hoarding does nothing.

    • @MorpheusOne
      @MorpheusOne Před 3 lety +2

      As a wise person once said..."The money was all appropriated for the top in hopes it would trickle down to the needy. Mr. Hoover didn't know that money trickled up. Give it to the people at the bottom and the people at the top would have it before night, anyhow. But, it will at least have passed through the poor fellows hand."
      You're right.

  • @nevagonnabreakamystride2887

    Can you please do coverage like this on the Indian river lagoon.It is on its way to becoming like this.There was a a sewage leak recently estimated over 800,000 gallons,but i fear it is much more.Multiple people noticed it up to 3 months before it was reported to have leaked.There has been a huge drop in fish happening for quite some time even before this.There has also been many other man caused impacts to the river over the years that it has never fully recovered from.

    • @familyadventures6168
      @familyadventures6168 Před rokem

      Thank you someone realizing that overdevelopment and sewage leaks also play a major role. Why isn’t this being discussed.

  • @CloudCollapse
    @CloudCollapse Před 4 lety +2

    Was reading JoJo's part 6 and wanted to see what was in the place of Green Dolphin St Prison on the map. Noticed how huge this lake was and wondered why I'd never heard of it before so I looked it up on youtube. Sad to see the locals being unable to use the lake and suffering from the toxicity. My heart goes out to you all from Ohio and I hope Okeechobee can recover.

  • @adamrodiguez1411
    @adamrodiguez1411 Před 7 lety +3

    Kait i love your videos on the weather channel you are super motivated and put all of your energy to it you go girl

  • @elizabethbennet4791
    @elizabethbennet4791 Před 6 lety +3

    phenomenal doc!

  • @ytSuns26
    @ytSuns26 Před 5 lety +24

    Just stop subsidizing Sugar, they will fold. Abandoning their worthless farms. Import Caribbean Sugar save Florida.

    • @elpolloclaudio6658
      @elpolloclaudio6658 Před 4 lety +5

      Worthless? To you it must be, but it means life and prosperity to alot of people that are only just regular employees of the agricultural industry in the area... Your basically treating us like we weren't part of the country...

    • @waynesmith3754
      @waynesmith3754 Před 3 lety

      @@elpolloclaudio6658 ..Sure...Just got Ahead & Pollute...because some People make Tons of Money

    • @Jonio298
      @Jonio298 Před 3 lety

      If destroying a state makes you money, how can you sleep at night? You count your bills like sheep probably 🐑

    • @ytSuns26
      @ytSuns26 Před 2 lety

      @Grace Jaye sugar was the economic backbone of those countries . Long before the production of cane in Florida it was an economic pillar of many third world nations. Greedy men in the private sugar sector teamed up with greedy government officials to create an import tariff. Costing consumers more for sugar and wiping out the economic framework of millions. Next time you decide to comment in a topic do some research.

  • @neutronpixie6106
    @neutronpixie6106 Před 5 lety +1

    I used to surf Cocoa Beach and Sebastion Inlet. I moved 15 years ago because the water was giving me rashes and unbearable migraines. You could smell the fertilizer in the water. Even the drinking water. I can't even imagine how bad it has gotten since then. I guess I don't have to. This video shows just how disgusting it is. I've been to third world countries that care more about their environment. As a Floridian, it's completely embarrassing that it has gotten that bad.

  • @armageddonready4071
    @armageddonready4071 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I don’t know what that muck is exactly, but I cleared trash off of the poudre river in Fort Collins after a fire run off rain storm flood. I got so sick from whatever sludge and slimy muck the trash was in, I ended up in the ER because I couldn’t keep down water.
    I feel for those manatees.

  • @paladinguns
    @paladinguns Před 5 lety +5

    A state that relies on tourism is always unsustainable....🇺🇸

  • @mfb5642
    @mfb5642 Před 5 lety +82

    We need to shutdown Florida Sugar Industry. There's no other way.

    • @jacquescousteau4592
      @jacquescousteau4592 Před 5 lety +10

      Or just make it more ecological? Sure the fertilizers are helpful but plants grow without them.

    • @dukington101
      @dukington101 Před 5 lety +5

      No one needs sugar, sugar is a toxin in the human body and responsible for much illness

    • @RobFrank22
      @RobFrank22 Před 5 lety +1

      What about the cows to the north of the lake?

    • @fredlotz1120
      @fredlotz1120 Před 5 lety +1

      HUH GOOD LUCK WITH THAT

    • @NicholasLittlejohn
      @NicholasLittlejohn Před 5 lety +1

      Most sugar is GMO and super unhealthy anyway.

  • @godsgirl8630
    @godsgirl8630 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow! She has done a great job covering this!

  • @jointhejourney7472
    @jointhejourney7472 Před 4 lety +5

    Florida Republican Legislature severely cut environmental regulations and funding.

  • @RyanDistefano-ex2ys
    @RyanDistefano-ex2ys Před 7 lety +90

    Who else is here because of Scott Martin?

  • @dv2033
    @dv2033 Před 5 lety +10

    I stay west of the lake on the gulf coast and we have had red tide for 2 months, dolphins, manatees, turtles and fish are dying.

    • @amorris9115
      @amorris9115 Před 5 lety

      Dirty_m0uf 2x red tide has been present in the gulf coast of Florida since October. Don't forget the whale and whale shark that were found dead as well..

  • @tvanh3568
    @tvanh3568 Před 5 lety

    best video ive seen on the issue!

  • @JeepBoiFL
    @JeepBoiFL Před 5 lety +13

    Cant come up with a few billion to solve this toxic tide which is killing the enviroment to now near a point of no return and restore the Everglades out of an annual $80 billion spending budget! Well its sure going to be hard to operate at half that budget when tourism collapses after enough people go home and share their stories of how they couldnt even go swimming while on vacation.

    • @amorris9115
      @amorris9115 Před 5 lety +1

      John Palermo There's no money in the budget to help fix this. They are busy building new $25 million beaches..

    • @JeepBoiFL
      @JeepBoiFL Před 5 lety

      LOL, that nobody will go to because the water is toxic ;-) Sounds like a plan!

    • @reebqueen8558
      @reebqueen8558 Před 5 lety

      Your right l am only working here for two years and rent on the beach, our plan to bring over family for holidays but l will have to tell them go to Spain anywhere but here. It's so sad they are destroying the beautiful place called Florida? It is rapidly becoming a toxic waste land.

  • @bobbiggley6992
    @bobbiggley6992 Před 4 lety +3

    Sad to see the environment being destroyed by ignorance and greed

  • @jeffdoran8126
    @jeffdoran8126 Před 5 lety +4

    The problem is when man interferes with Mother Nature because the ecosystem the way it was before was perfect because of the swamps it could handle vast amounts of flood water plus the swamp would handle the large amounts of phosphorus in the waters. We had this problem on the Chattahoochee River here in Georgia due to the large amount of phosphorus coming from Atlanta they said it was due to the phosphorus in washing detergent so they eliminated phosphorus from washing detergents and slowly the Chattahoochee River recovery. So you have to remove the phosphorus from getting into the ecosystem and there is alternative in farming that could be used here it's not a problem that cannot be fixed and it would probably be best to keep government out because more times than not they do not have the people's best interest in mind but instead corporations.

  • @SuperSnugglemonster
    @SuperSnugglemonster Před 5 lety +2

    The concentration of a usual red tide in which some fish die is 100-200k cells/liter. The 2018 red tide has measured as much as 40 million/liter, which is 200-400 times as much as a common red tide and it has proved lethal. Over 400 sea turtles have been found dead and those are just the ones that they've found. The average sea turtle nest contains ~110 eggs and only ~1 in 1,000 hatchlings make it to maturity so those 400 dead sea turtles represent ~3,600 turtle nests.

  • @mollatove421
    @mollatove421 Před 5 lety +2

    Wow... That's crazy!!!

  • @bstorm4413
    @bstorm4413 Před 5 lety +3

    On April 22, 2011 Gov Rick Scott (who is now running for the senate) petitioned the federal EPA to turn EPA controls over to the state. In addition, he requested the 2009 numeric nutrient critera be withdrawn. Big Sugar, etc was able to fertilize as much as it wanted after the safety guidelines were removed. So 7 years later Florida is a toxic wasteland. Algea growth is directly tied to the amount of nitrogen and phosphorus available. Guess you better not vote Republican if you want clean water.

  • @jermos6224
    @jermos6224 Před 6 lety +13

    The title could use some re wording but the facts are true. It’s also funny how 9/10 people bashing the video are fisherman of lake O. Bro..of course you all have the “beautiful waterway” with bountiful bass fishing, ( I myself love bass fishing btw) it’s not affecting you because you’re in a freshwater fishery..ever think of what dumping the overflow of BILLIONS of gallons of freshwater into a saltwater eco system does to a SALTWATER fishery? Maybe you all could do some research on that, or better yet, come to Martin, St. Lucie and now even northern Palm beach county now along the IRL and see, smell the mayhem this is causing for the rest of the states fisheries. I’m not blaming the O but I am blaming the engineers that decided to disturb the natural overflow of the water from the lake and so is almost everyone else I know that has some common sense.

    • @gojobuddy
      @gojobuddy Před 5 lety

      Kip Sprankle There's all kinds of polluters. Trash plastics and God only knows what's dumped all over the place. I love all the finger pointers. They go to the beach and leave their trash all over the place.

  • @MrRicknash
    @MrRicknash Před 4 lety +1

    I'm disappointed that you weren't made aware of the real reasons for the algae in Lake Okeechobee. When the Army Corp of Engineering channelized the Kissimmee River, turning a 110 mile natural river into a 55 mile ditch, combined with explosive central Florida growth (Disney), the previously purified river contents were spiked by the run-off of fertilizer thus causing the higher production of algae in the lake. How could you leave that out of your dramatic production?

  • @nebuler1
    @nebuler1 Před rokem

    Thank you for putting this out there

  • @maxwellyt9745
    @maxwellyt9745 Před 6 lety +4

    Great I live south of the lake

  • @ewingminor117
    @ewingminor117 Před 7 lety +7

    "you can see the bloom" points at tide line...

  • @reelchaoscharters3605
    @reelchaoscharters3605 Před 5 lety +1

    Well I guess I’m not retiring in FL..NC here we come

  • @DJ_20_THOR_7
    @DJ_20_THOR_7 Před 5 lety

    Ty weather channel for caring I live in Florida and had no idea this was going on. From Orlando

  • @dannyholt105
    @dannyholt105 Před 5 lety +16

    I just want to see more of the reporter. :-)

    • @devo229
      @devo229 Před 5 lety

      Danny Holt true I only clicked on the video cause I had to see the beautiful women in the screenshot..

    • @tomcatt1824
      @tomcatt1824 Před 5 lety +1

      DeVaughn Currie ::she sure is pretty..

    • @jtleon7086
      @jtleon7086 Před 5 lety

      She's a natural beauty alright.

  • @leviolin2523
    @leviolin2523 Před 5 lety +3

    Everyone is way to polite about this. Let's see some anger get mad and say what's really on your minds!!! I live in Englewood on the gulf coast straight across from lake O and we see it here as well it's BULLSHIT

  • @jonathansilva9848
    @jonathansilva9848 Před 5 lety +1

    Very informative and shocking, thanks!

  • @browardmpr8317
    @browardmpr8317 Před 6 lety +5

    Reporter is so pretty

    • @dannyholt105
      @dannyholt105 Před 5 lety +1

      And dat azz!

    • @devo229
      @devo229 Před 5 lety +1

      She's gorgeous

    • @sngwrter49
      @sngwrter49 Před 5 lety

      I'd do her unless she kept talking about news all the time. Nah, I'd still do her.

  • @cas4040
    @cas4040 Před 6 lety +16

    It's not the lake, it's when they release it and it interacts with the inter coastal. We deal with this every year, and the run off. We permanently lost so many animals from the st Lucie river. The otters, and turtles are gone from the river. Imagine if you had a saltwater fish tank flooded with fresh water. There are a lot of pesticides in the fresh water, but that's not the point. You're flooding inland water into brackish water and hoping the wildlife can handle it. It then flows out, from there. Florida used to filtrate itself, and down in the Everglades. This is a multifaceted problem.

    • @suckduck5915
      @suckduck5915 Před 5 lety +1

      its not just that both the speed of the water and inconsistancy of water releases that comes into play, " An estuary is a partially enclosed coastal body of brackish water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea. Estuaries form a transition zone between river environments and maritime environments" that being said Florida is home to a great many estuaries that need a constant and steady supply of freash waterto remain healthy. the speed effects this a great deal too. in the past water used to run slowly and over a large area. This no longer happens when they "fixed" the rivers it is much depper now with a much faster flow stirring up all the crap 'trash, decomposing plantlife, mud human waste etc...' and almost all of it bypassing natures natural filters and you are correct this is a multifaceted problem. and lets be honest when you have 8 million+ living from Orland south your gonna get this type of situation

  • @pjfitter3267
    @pjfitter3267 Před 5 lety

    Very informative !! Thanks

  • @guillermocastellanos7615

    Tank you kait parker l love the weather channel ,you are a great person always with the smile and motivation l try to don't miss weather show l live in mammoth lakes ca so tanks again for everyone work at weather channel 😎

  • @bobbybabylon1385
    @bobbybabylon1385 Před 5 lety +11

    USA/Florida is not a safe tourist destination due to the gang warfare and 100s of shootings daily.

  • @Dr-vn2jr
    @Dr-vn2jr Před 7 lety +3

    Amazing video !

  • @marksleeper3752
    @marksleeper3752 Před 5 lety

    great report Kait so sad to see this, I watch The Weather Channel every day it is by far the best

  • @TheBic4
    @TheBic4 Před 5 lety +2

    The same thing is happening to Lake Erie and has already contaminated Toledo’s water supply.

  • @endeavortrikes
    @endeavortrikes Před 5 lety +5

    We need to dump all this stuff on Mar A lago then something will be done.

  • @rRobertSmith
    @rRobertSmith Před 5 lety +9

    What killed Lake Okeechobee? GREED.....drain off from cattle farms.

    • @elpolloclaudio6658
      @elpolloclaudio6658 Před 4 lety +1

      There is no drain theres open flow and these cows sit in the canals and shit all day but they wanr to come at sugar because they bring in big money and skip over the fact the Okeechobee county is #1 in the state for cattle

  • @StregaBella
    @StregaBella Před 3 lety

    I worked at the former cypress island in 1996 at 18yrs old, our lake in my hometown here in Massachusetts was a huge part of the life of the community with beaches , swimming competitions, windsurfing, sailboats and races and even a yacht club with dances and activities until the 80s when there was pollution dumped in the water and it caused so much damage to the ecosystem they had to stop the activities altogether due to dangerous conditions of the weeds and the contamination to the water and sediment even now its known by any locals as lake quanah polluted. They stopped using the dam that allowed migration of salmon and other water from the lake to feed the wetlands behind where I grew up. Those huge turtles no longer could find it right for their eggs to be laid after centuries of enormous mothers leaving the huge deep lake waters and walking far down into the wetlands to lay baby turtles who grew up to find the way to the lake in their time. I rescued one poor girl who some person had placed in a tiny man made fish or frog pond in the cemetery nearby and people expected the turtle to bite my arm off because of its huge size but I knew it was so grateful to have a way to escape its prison and the second it was free headed for the lake!

  • @skipduncan1
    @skipduncan1 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for sharing that very moving video, very sad , our waters are way down on the list of priorities. I think I'll watch this again, before I go to the polls this Nov.

  • @bobbybabylon1385
    @bobbybabylon1385 Před 5 lety +7

    Most of usa is a toxic nightmare. yankees even used nuke bombs fracking for oil and gas (project gasbuggy). Most yanks die of cancer if not shot first in one of 100s of daily shootings in usa.

  • @hollyneumann1702
    @hollyneumann1702 Před 7 lety +8

    The title is misleading. Lake Okeechobee itself handles the pollution fairly well. The lake is toxic in the sense that its waters are toxic to the estuaries on the coasts of Florida, where the water needs to be brackish and clear enough for seagrasses to grow. the phosphorus and other nutrients and sediment block out sunlight, causing seagrasses to die, and create an optimal environment for algae growth. In this case, the "algae" is actually a photosynthetic blue-green bacteria that releases powerful toxins when it dies.

  • @sschevy8558
    @sschevy8558 Před 5 lety +2

    Isn’t there always a line where fresh and salt water come together?

  • @windwalkerfpv
    @windwalkerfpv Před 5 lety

    great video, would be cool to see one for CA water projects/drought and fires.

  • @FinishCarpentryTV
    @FinishCarpentryTV Před 7 lety +34

    Scott martin has the truth. check out his last video

    • @hansenbros.6777
      @hansenbros.6777 Před 5 lety +7

      Finish Carpentry looks like his truth was wrong. Look at SW Florida today after they released water from lake O.

    • @seansurfn2
      @seansurfn2 Před 5 lety +3

      you ate your words didnt u? stupid fucks

    • @mfb5642
      @mfb5642 Před 5 lety +7

      Weather Channel has the truth. All of science agrees. You're wrong and Scott is wrong.

    • @bendover-qp3dp
      @bendover-qp3dp Před 5 lety +1

      seansurfn2 the lake isn't toxic, the nitrogen levels from the lake mixed with the nitrogen levels of the salt water isn't a great combination. The red algae "red tide" mixed with the "green" algae of "stagnant" water created a large issue. The government altered the natural flow of okeechoobee into the everglades and it influenced a chain reaction of all the chemicals mixing without being filtered. If you've never been on lake O you have no accreditation to call the water polluted. Lake O is full of life and because of the lake being damed up on 3 sides it have caused an ecological disaster. No where on lake O does the water look like it does once it reaches salt water.

    • @marcusyoung2870
      @marcusyoung2870 Před 5 lety

      Raymond Reddick Nobody said lake O is toxic. It's the nutrients from the water in lake O that is the problem. Listen and you might actually understand what they're saying.

  • @rebeccasatherley4727
    @rebeccasatherley4727 Před 5 lety +3

    But “lock her up”’right 🤔

  • @scottodonahoe4208
    @scottodonahoe4208 Před 5 lety +2

    Shit rolls down hill .Control the water flow out of these lands . Scott is right . My two favorite lakes have been killed by draw down . Lake Wales area !

  • @cynthiahaller6951
    @cynthiahaller6951 Před 13 dny

    Makes me so sad. What is the current situation?

  • @KieraCameron514
    @KieraCameron514 Před 7 lety +3

    The lakes water will go to the coast if it goes through the everglades. It will go to the south coast. Skim the algae off and use it to make biodiesel.

  • @RealNavajoJOE
    @RealNavajoJOE Před 7 lety +14

    Weather channel you want polluted water. Why aren't you in Flint Michigan?

    • @JasonFuller
      @JasonFuller Před 5 lety +1

      because Flint has nothing to do with the weather, where as algae blooms do...

  • @chrisortiz1577
    @chrisortiz1577 Před 5 lety +1

    This is happening again this year in Florida Its like time is repeating

  • @QbanWolfOvertheRoad
    @QbanWolfOvertheRoad Před 5 lety

    WTH How is it This hasn’t been aired on TV 📺 Everyone Needs to Know.

  • @TylersReelFishing
    @TylersReelFishing Před 7 lety +50

    I'm absolutely appalled @Weather Channel. The many uses of pejorative term, sickens me. Even if the lake is going through a tough period, the fact that you have to highlight everything wrong with the lake since it's inception, just to make a storyline for TV, is just horrible. You are helping to drain the economies of the towns around Okeechobee, just like the media did to my home lake In Texas. You can't blame a lake for a problem this big. Blame the farmers and their chemicals, not lake Okeechobee

    • @paizley11
      @paizley11 Před 7 lety +38

      Did we just watch the same video? Obviously a Lake is not responsible for what stupid humans do to it, or the problems that result. Tough period? Omg.

    • @mikeyoungblood1706
      @mikeyoungblood1706 Před 7 lety +7

      This video and Kait Parker are FULL OF SHIT !!, the sugar Farmers do NOT discharge water from their sugar cane fields into Lake Okeechobee.The water from the farms are discharged into canals that are in turn pumped into the Nutrient Removal System to the East and South of Lake Okeechobee.
      The Phosphate comes from the North of the Lake from 1000 golf courses and runoff from Disney. Do Your research !!!

    • @MamaGator
      @MamaGator Před 6 lety +7

      TylersReelFishing fuckin MORON. THE TRUTH NEEDS TO BE OUT THERE BECAUSE HEY GUESS WHAT IT SHOULD BE PEOPLE OVER PROFIT AND IT ISNT

    • @MamaGator
      @MamaGator Před 6 lety +6

      TylersReelFishing you are a false local. must not be generational. our future is more important! it isnt the medias fault this is happening

    • @benjaminraskin8509
      @benjaminraskin8509 Před 6 lety +1

      TylersReelFishing spot on

  • @patrickmccorkell760
    @patrickmccorkell760 Před 7 lety +19

    Lake okeechobee is not toxic. It has some of the best bass fishing in the world.

    • @paulbrown1585
      @paulbrown1585 Před 7 lety +3

      Doo doo fish

    • @TheCookieINCtv
      @TheCookieINCtv Před 6 lety +9

      does not mean it's not toxic.

    • @cracked_kai6348
      @cracked_kai6348 Před 6 lety +2

      Patrick McCorkell but it affects salt water bro, and I love fishing

    • @mckessa17
      @mckessa17 Před 6 lety +5

      Bass are tough fish and can handle far more pollution than trout can. I certainly would not eat them from there.

    • @TheCookieINCtv
      @TheCookieINCtv Před 6 lety +10

      Patrick McCorkell if it wasn’t toxic there wouldn’t be a state of emergency also i doubt you live in florida

  • @JackanapesesOnXbox
    @JackanapesesOnXbox Před 5 lety

    apparently there is a 10 million dollar reward for the best idea to fix the problem

  • @eddiebrewster6992
    @eddiebrewster6992 Před 5 lety +1

    Why are people DENYING that THIS LAKE could be the blatant cause of Red Tide in Florida at present????

  • @robertgiarla2384
    @robertgiarla2384 Před 7 lety +5

    Hey Weather Channel, can you make a documentary about Lake Okeechobee and how it's resources benefit south Florida? Is that too "Toxic" of me to ask? I was born and raised in West Palm for 23 years and don't appreciate you knocking our lake and the resources it provides us.

    • @hansenbros.6777
      @hansenbros.6777 Před 5 lety +4

      With your state leaders now calling for a State of emergency, what benefits does the lake have for SW FL?

    • @deeznutz8300
      @deeznutz8300 Před 5 lety

      Robert Giarla same here. 5th generation native born. 36 years. JUP

    • @jackmountain8503
      @jackmountain8503 Před 5 lety +2

      Robert Giarla better than the lie I was told that it's a great place to fish.

  • @drewhorn632
    @drewhorn632 Před 7 lety +29

    You and CNN might as well become one channel.

    • @shawnbrodrick8673
      @shawnbrodrick8673 Před 5 lety

      MrSuperSativa not normal in the realease of hundreds of thousands of gallons of fresh water to salt water

    • @mtadams2009
      @mtadams2009 Před 5 lety +3

      My friend who has no political view on this matter and leans more to the right but loves to scuba dive often references the lake when describing the water quality. Its common knowledge tbat there has been a lot of damage done to the Everglades through over development. This should not be a political issue but we should do what is best for the environment.

  • @MrVpassenheim
    @MrVpassenheim Před 5 lety +1

    I suspected this 30 years ago.

  • @Debbiesunshinegirl1452

    Let the water flow the way Nature intended! Changed it Back! I grew up here in south Florida and I have never seen this toxic crap back in my day. The last 10 -15 years it has been getting worse. Every year now it is worse than the last year!

  • @ih82r8
    @ih82r8 Před 6 lety +18

    Make the New Yorkers and the other snow birds pay for it.

    • @wallywanker7435
      @wallywanker7435 Před 5 lety +6

      Funny I don’t think they built the dam. But blame it on someone else that’s a good idea.

    • @stevewhite6960
      @stevewhite6960 Před 5 lety +6

      What a stupid fucking comment...

    • @fljetgator1833
      @fljetgator1833 Před 5 lety +3

      Jennifer ...agreed! Over development. Ruined by bringing in foreign soil & other debris to FILL in the swamp..so they could sell to condo buyers

    • @ih82r8
      @ih82r8 Před 5 lety +1

      You really can't connect the dots between over-development by snow birds and other people making a mass exodus into Florida, the total increase in poop-ified water, and the problem at hand??

    • @fljetgator1833
      @fljetgator1833 Před 5 lety

      Jennifer ...not replying to me I'd guess 😎🚬

  • @anglingnvirginia1346
    @anglingnvirginia1346 Před 7 lety +5

    Sorry. But the big O is far from "toxic" as you cAll it

  • @bearlemley
    @bearlemley Před 5 lety +1

    Why so careful not to mention citrus??

  • @jammasterjay
    @jammasterjay Před 5 lety

    I’m not saying there’s not chemicals or polluted water here, but anywhere fresh or brackish water meets salt water there’s a noticeable line between them.

  • @jakesnyder5682
    @jakesnyder5682 Před 7 lety +28

    this video is not accurate at all

    • @person4211
      @person4211 Před 7 lety +4

      who told you that scott martin?

    • @jakesnyder5682
      @jakesnyder5682 Před 7 lety +2

      yes this video is full of lies i have also lived on lake O for 5 year

    • @sarahherring1662
      @sarahherring1662 Před 7 lety +2

      Right? If the lake has caused so "many issues" why isn't the west coast being affected and why is this just now happening? They also don't list the toxic crap that's along the Saint Lucie river itself that has no affiliation with lake Okeechobee. I've lived on the lake for my 24 years of life, and if big sugar is to blame, then this crapload would've started happening years upon years ago. It wouldn't be some brand new issue.

    • @jakesnyder5682
      @jakesnyder5682 Před 7 lety +2

      fuck you

    • @sarahherring1662
      @sarahherring1662 Před 7 lety

      I hope that isn't directed towards me. Especially with the fact that I agreed with you.

  • @JustinGoedeck
    @JustinGoedeck Před 7 lety +6

    See the algae is in the beach 😂😒these people are so so off on their facts

    • @fljetgator1833
      @fljetgator1833 Před 5 lety +1

      Unixvurse .. you don't understand what the Okeechobee and also the Caloosahatchee river mean to the ecosystem. The watershed feeds into the Gulf & Atlantic. The water is not 'correct / balanced' . The over development is a big part of this sad issue

  • @nesiahcoward3864
    @nesiahcoward3864 Před 5 lety

    Florida is so diverse. Where I live is so different from Miami. I love it

  • @themauriciobunch2442
    @themauriciobunch2442 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow!

  • @cristianc5312
    @cristianc5312 Před 7 lety +7

    Starting to sound like CNN😒 smh.......

    • @CBlargh
      @CBlargh Před 5 lety +1

      I know! It's almost as if all of these outlets aren't in a massive, implausible conspiracy at all, but are simply reporting what's true...

  • @Debbiesunshinegirl1452

    Kait Parker use to be our local weather girl here in Florida where I live, then she went to the Weather channel.

  • @mkaiser29
    @mkaiser29 Před 5 lety

    I live in Florida and like EVERYONE IVE talked to just now, we all thought that the flow to the Everglades was ALREADY restored!!!! WTF!! This must change

  • @lau_dhondt
    @lau_dhondt Před 4 lety

    Very good reporting. This is a big issue.

  • @Cheeseatingjunlista
    @Cheeseatingjunlista Před 5 lety

    Wow I read that as Lake Okee Chokee ,, the choke part was right tho....