On a postcard-perfect winter morning, harbor pilot Charlie Hand steers his boat up the crowded Seybold Canal, a 2,000-foot stretch of Wagner Creek dredged and straightened a century ago, scooping up discarded plastic bags.
He motors around docked shrimp boats, floating bottles and, gingerly, four manatees. Farther up the creek near the busy Veteran’s Hospital, in full view of an indifferent manatee, a man squats near the bank.
Polluted waterway on the mend in Miami | The Miami Herald The Miami Herald
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