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Biscayne Bay Waterkeeper et al v. United States Army Corps of Engineers
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February 02, 2017
Enviros Blast Army Corps Over Wrong Evidence In Reef Row
A Miami environmental advocacy group told a Florida federal judge Thursday that the Army Corps of Engineers never explained how a 25-year-old photo of coral in the Cayman Islands ended up as evidence purporting to show reef recovery in Florida waters in a suit over damage to coral from dredging work in the Port of Miami.
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December 13, 2016
Miami Harbor Dredging Claims Not Moot, Enviros Say
Environmental advocates trying to pin the Army Corps of Engineers with Endangered Species Act claims over dredging work in the Port of Miami told a Florida federal judge on Monday that just because the dredging is finished doesn't mean their case is moot.
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November 15, 2016
Army Corps Says Miami Port Dredging Claims Are Moot
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers moved for a quick win Monday in a reopened Endangered Species Act lawsuit claiming it is liable for impacting threatened coral by dredging the Port of Miami, saying the claims brought against it by environmentalists are moot.
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September 30, 2016
Enviros Seek Quick Win In Revived PortMiami Dredging Suit
The Miami-Dade Reef Guard Association asked a Florida federal judge Friday for a quick win on its claim in a recently reopened Endangered Species Act lawsuit that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is liable for impacting threatened coral by dredging the Port of Miami, now simply known as PortMiami.
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July 05, 2016
Fla. Judge Reopens PortMiami Dredging Suit
A Florida federal judge on Tuesday granted a request by environmentalists who fought dredging at PortMiami to reopen their Endangered Species Act lawsuit against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers over the now-completed project that impacted threatened coral in the area.
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June 23, 2016
Army Corps Fights Bid To Reopen PortMiami Dredging Suit
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers asked a Florida federal court to not reopen an Endangered Species Act case over now-completed dredging at PortMiami, arguing Wednesday that the suing environmentalists can iron out lingering issues over the project's impact on coral without further litigation.
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June 09, 2016
Mediation Ran Aground In PortMiami Dredge Row, Enviros Say
An environmental group Thursday said it wanted a federal judge to reopen an Endangered Species Act lawsuit against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers over dredging at PortMiami, saying attempts between the two parties to mediate the dispute proved futile.
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October 14, 2015
Army Corps Must Face Most ESA Claims In PortMiami Suit
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was unable to shake most of the Endangered Species Act claims brought by an environmental group over ongoing dredging at PortMiami after a Florida federal judge said Tuesday that the group provided sufficient notice of its intent to sue.
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May 01, 2015
Enviros Fight Corps' Bid To Stop PortMiami Dredging Suit
A group of environmental organizations asked a Florida federal judge on Friday to allow them to continue pursuing their claims against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers over the ongoing PortMiami dredging, which they say is harming protected staghorn coral.
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January 22, 2015
Corps Can't Stop PortMiami Dredging Suit, Enviros Say
Several environmental organizations Wednesday slammed the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' bid to toss a lawsuit critical of the dredging of PortMiami, insisting a 2012 settlement amending the project permit to protect staghorn coral doesn't preclude further legal action against the Corps.