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In Episode 110 of the TBD Podcast, Garrett talks with Justin Tramble and Dustin Pack of Tampa Bay Waterkeeper about the state of Tampa’s waterways. They break down the issues affecting Hillsborough River, the ongoing pollution problems, and why local infrastructure isn’t keeping up. They also get into the controversy over Tampa’s annual St. Patrick’s Day river dyeing, questioning whether it’s worth the environmental risk. The conversation covers living shorelines as an alternative to seawalls and how natural solutions could help long-term. They explain how city planning, funding, and public awareness all play a role in improving water quality.Tampa Bay Waterkeeper is a nonprofit organization working to protect and improve Tampa Bay’s watershed. They focus on clean water, coastal resilience, and ecosystem health. Through water quality monitoring, legal advocacy, and community engagement, they push for policies and projects that make a difference. They also collaborate on research studies, like tracking contaminants in marine life. Their work relies on local support, and they offer ways for people to get involved through memberships, volunteer opportunities, and donations. Learn more at TampaBayWaterkeeper.org.
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In Episode 110 of the TBD Podcast, Garrett talks with Justin Tramble and Dustin Pack of Tampa Bay Waterkeeper about the state of Tampa’s waterways. They break down the issues affecting Hillsborough River, the ongoing pollution problems, and why local infrastructure isn’t keeping up. They also get into the controversy over Tampa’s annual St. Patrick’s Day river dyeing, questioning whether it’s worth the environmental risk. The conversation covers living shorelines as an alternative to seawalls and how natural solutions could help long-term. They explain how city planning, funding, and public awareness all play a role in improving water quality.Tampa Bay Waterkeeper is a nonprofit organization working to protect and improve Tampa Bay’s watershed. They focus on clean water, coastal resilience, and ecosystem health. Through water quality monitoring, legal advocacy, and community engagement, they push for policies and projects that make a difference. They also collaborate on research studies, like tracking contaminants in marine life. Their work relies on local support, and they offer ways for people to get involved through memberships, volunteer opportunities, and donations. Learn more at TampaBayWaterkeeper.org.

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