Because we're not the west coast of Florida. It's not the Caloosahatchee, we're the St. Lucie. Caloosahatchee wants a minimum flow of water generally of about 1500 cubic feet per second. We want zero. We want a goose egg of flow into our coastal estuary. And we're going to continue to work for that. Finally, April is Adaptive Sports Awareness Month. (08:24–08:31)
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Asserts that the Caloosahatchee River requires a minimum flow of 1500 cubic feet per second, while the St. Lucie River seeks zero flow.
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