Ron DeSantis Signs Florida Red Tide Mitigation and Technology Development Initiative
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Government
On Thursday, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the “ Florida Red Tide Mitigation and Technology Development Initiative ” from state Sen. Joe Gruters , R-Sarasota, and state Rep. Michael Grant , R-Port Charlotte.
The governor showcased the legislation when he signed it.
“The bill establishes the Florida Red Tide Mitigation and Technology Development Initiative as a partnership between the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission ’s (FWC) Fish and Wildlife Research Institute and Mote Marine Laboratory to develop technologies and approaches to control and mitigate red tide and its impacts,” the governor’s office noted. “This legislation supports the objectives of Executive Order 19-12, signed by Governor DeSantis just two days into his term on January 10, 2019. The executive order called for expedited action to protect and restore waterbodies of the state. Additionally, the governor’s recommended budget prioritized increased research and a focus on science, and the exploration of innovative technologies to address and mitigate harmful effects of red tide and blue-green algal blooms.”
“Innovative technologies will play a vital role in our continued efforts to address water quality issues facing our state and I’m confident this partnership between FWC and Mote Marine will advance our knowledge in this area,” said DeSantis. “I thank the Florida Legislature for their support in addressing these environmental challenges that increasingly threaten our fragile ecosystems and the way of life for so many Floridians.”
“Our economy, health and quality of life are tied to the well-being of our environment,” said state Senate President Bill Galvano , R-Bradenton. “The Florida Red Tide Mitigation and Technology Development Initiative will help our state develop technologies and approaches needed to address the control and mitigation of red tide and its impacts. I appreciate Governor DeSantis’ support for this important legislation and for his ongoing advocacy for innovative, science-based solutions that will help Florida address ongoing environmental concerns that impact communities across our state.”
“The bold environmental agenda set forth by Governor DeSantis and the passing of this legislation are turning points in the state of Florida’s approach to our challenging water quality issues,” said Gruters. “I am proud to have sponsored this legislation to help better protect our natural resources by mitigating the harmful effects of red tide.”
“I was grateful to carry this good legislation in the House and I thank my colleagues and Governor DeSantis for helping us get it over the finish line,” said Grant. “I commend the governor’s steadfast commitment to finding innovative solutions to our water quality challenges and I look forward to the contributions that will come from the collaboration between FWC and Mote Marine.”
The new program will be funded $3 million a year through the 2024-2025 fiscal year.
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