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The Guardians of Martin County's Braun and Audubon Florida's Paul Gray talk about Lake Okeechobee

The Guardians of Martin County's Braun and Audubon Florida's Paul Gray talk about Lake Okeechobee

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Join Greg Braun, Executive Director of the Guardians of Martin County, as he sits down with Dr. Paul Gray, a leading scientist from Audubon Florida, for an in-depth discussion on Lake Okeechobee. Discover the lake’s critical role in Florida’s water management, the challenges of water quality and harmful algae blooms, restoration efforts under the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP), and the vibrant wildlife that calls this ecosystem home. Learn how local residents can get involved and help protect this vital resource.Lake Okeechobee, water quality, Everglades restoration, Florida environment, algae blooms, Guardians of Martin County, Dr. Paul Gray, Audubon Florida, wildlife conservation, phosphorus pollution, water management, Florida lakes, environmental podcast,If you found this discussion valuable, please like, subscribe, and share! Visit our website for more resources, sign up for updates, or join our community to stay engaged with environmental issues in Martin County and beyond. Have questions or podcast topic suggestions? Leave a comment below!https://guardiansofmartincounty.comhttps://audubon.orghttps://riverscoalition.orghttps://eyeonlakeo.comHosted by Greg Brown (Guardians of Martin County). Special guest: Dr. Paul Gray (Audubon Florida). Produced by Impactful Media Group. Music and additional resources credited to their respective creators.#LakeOkeechobee #WaterQuality #EvergladesRestoration #FloridaWildlife #EnvironmentalPodcast #GuardiansOfMartinCounty #Conservation

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