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City explores innovative solutions to combat harmful algae blooms

June 11, 2024 | City of Holmes Beach, Manatee County, Florida



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City explores innovative solutions to combat harmful algae blooms
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed ongoing efforts to address the challenges posed by limbia algae in local waters. A representative from Mote Marine Laboratory shared updates on their collaboration with the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) regarding a grant aimed at testing innovative technologies to combat harmful algal blooms, including red tide and blue-green algae. Although a specific grant for limbia algae has not yet been secured, the partnership aims to explore potential solutions and funding opportunities.

The meeting also included a review of the minutes from a previous session, which were unanimously approved by the commissioners. Public participation was encouraged, with opportunities for community members to voice their concerns and suggestions on various topics, including safety measures for pedestrians in light of increased tourism.

Nancy Diehl, a local resident, highlighted discussions from a recent meeting regarding funding for a ferry service and a multimodal path, emphasizing the need for improved safety for pedestrians. She raised concerns about the ease of securing funds for tourism initiatives compared to the challenges of ensuring visitor safety once they arrive.

Additionally, the commission is exploring the delegation of authority for mangrove permitting and enforcement, with presentations planned to inform the decision-making process. The meeting underscored the importance of community engagement and collaboration in addressing environmental and safety issues affecting the area.

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