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Protecting Tampa Bay’s Waters: Jessica Lewis of the Tampa Bay Estuary Program: On the Grid

29 min · 29 de ene de 2026
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On this episode of On the Grid, host EJ Moreno sits down with Jessica Lewis of the Tampa Bay Estuary Program to talk about the critical work being done to protect and restore Tampa Bay’s waterways. Jessica shares insights into environmental stewardship, water quality, community partnerships, and how science, policy, and public engagement come together to safeguard one of our region’s most important natural resources. This conversation highlights why estuary protection matters not just for the environment, but for the health, economy, and future of the Tampa Bay community.

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