Hurricane Michael – How Will Nature Deal With Natural Disaster?
While the human toll of Hurricane Michael is still being tallied, the environmental impact from the monster storm is expected to ripple across the the
"I think the impact from Hurricane Michael is still unknown at this point,"
As of Friday, there were no reported dead fish in
"Some reports are saying that they are newly dead fish as opposed to decaying fish that got pushed onshore from the storm," she added. It's still to early to say whether Michael broke up the toxic red tide algae bloom that has slammed many areas throughout the state.
FWC staff rescued and released into
But a big fish kill could be imminent. The hurricane hit hard on the back of another ecological nightmare: Coastal Florida residents from the
Before Michael, the toxic fish-killing algae had already peaked, and hopes are high that if there's a silver lining to Michael it's that the surge and wind and torrential rains might have broken up the blight. But it's also possible that the organism responsible for the outbreak could be recharged by the nutrients washing back into the
Much depends on water temperature, currents, and the release of nitrogen and phosphorus from wastewater, yard fertilizers and other sources during and after the storm, biologists say.
"This may very well break up what remains of that red tide," said
"Most of our coastal waters in
Persistent north to northwestern currents in
"There are indications that this will likely shift again in the next three to four days," she added. "We are doing our best to get back out and sample after the storm (although sampling in the
Sampling in the Keys since the storm has shown the presence of red tide there, Richmond said.
"Unfortunately, we still can't say whether it will get better or worse and due to the reversals in circulation," she added. "We also can't say for sure whether it will more or less stick in one general area or get transported elsewhere."
On Wednesday, a bill to authorize an additional
Thousands of gallons of sewage
As with Hurricane Irma last year, widespread sewage system and septic tank failures were expected during Michael, as floodwaters overtaxed lift stations and flooded septic tank drain fields.
Reports of tens of thousands of gallons of raw sewage spilled – some into local waters – trickled into the
Those could fuel more toxic algae.
"Every wastewater utility that is in the pathway of this storm is vulnerable to temporary failures, and potential damage to structure," DeFreese said. "It will override even really well maintained new structures, if it gets extreme enough. ... When the wastewater infrastructure fails, you are going to get both human health and environmental challenges."
After losing power at around
The state agency is making secondary contact with high-priority regulated facilities to conduct post-storm assessments, DEP Spokeswoman
The
EPA also is coordinating closely with local, state, tribal, and federal agencies to help with emergency response, in case of hazardous waste or other pollution releases.
The federal agency performed a preliminary assessment of all National Priorities List (NPL) contaminated sites in the projected cone of influence and plans follow-up assessments of those sites and other contaminated sites impacted by the storm.
"As soon as conditions are safe, the state's beach assessments will begin," Miller said.
Beaches suffer severe erosion
Beaches that had recovered from the Deepwater Horizon oil blowout in 2010, are again a mess, this time with construction and other debris, and much less sand.
The
Overwash pushed sand across coastal habitats, depositing sand inland and causing significant changes to the landscape. Freshwater wetlands got swamped with ocean water.
The public can view a real-time map of these estimates on the
The sensors record the precise time the storm tide arrives, the changing water depths throughout the event, the height and frequency of storm-driven waves, and the time when the water recedes.
Inland waters swelled to new heights. One
Crops and fisheries devastated
Crops took a beating, too.
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Michael put a damper on clam and oyster harvests in shellfish hot spots such as
"That is a very important area for shell fisheries," DeFreese said.
"We won't know how this system responds until after. When you look at catastrophic storms, very often they can shift baselines in systems," DeFreese said. "Completely over-wash the wetland, upland transitions, and then it takes some time for systems to recover. The commercial fishing impacts on this could be extreme."
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