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Emails Reveal Florida Department of Health Ill-Prepared to Handle Water Crisis

Blue-Green Algae in the Caloosahatchee River
TOM JAMES - WWW.PELICANMEDIA.TV
Blue-Green Algae in the Caloosahatchee River

Last year, when then-Gov. Rick Scott called two state of emergencies, one for red tide in the gulf and another for blue-green algae contamination in the Caloosahatchee watershed, many looked to the Florida Department of Health for guidance. The department disappointed some however, when it couldn’t provide specific answers to their many questions.

Amy Bennett Williamsis an environmental reporter from The News-Press. Her recent article “Emails show Florida DOH struggled to manage toxic algae crisis,” provides evidence from the 2,500 emails obtained by the paper that reveal why the department could only provide generalized answers.Williams is the Field Notes column writer for theTropicalia magazine, and she is an essayist for WGCU. She joins us in the studio to discuss the reporting process for the story.

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Julie Glenn is the host of Gulf Coast Live. She has been working in southwest Florida as a freelance writer since 2007, most recently as a regular columnist for the Naples Daily News. She began her broadcasting career in 1993 as a reporter/anchor/producer for a local CBS affiliate in Quincy, Illinois. After also working for the NBC affiliate, she decided to move to Parma, Italy where she earned her Master’s degree in communication from the University of Gastronomic Sciences. Her undergraduate degree in Mass Communication is from the University of Missouri at Kansas City.
Mike Kiniry is producer of Gulf Coast Live, and co-creator and host of the WGCU podcast Three Song Stories: Biography Through Music. He first joined the WGCU team in the summer of 2003 as an intern while studying Communication at Florida Gulf Coast University.