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Article: Process of Making Biscayne Bay National Monument Remembered.
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
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- October 19, 2003
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By Curtis Morgan, The Miami Herald Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Oct. 19--They don't get out much anymore in the bay they saved. Lloyd Miller rarely picks up the fishing rods he once wielded so expertly. That "little tin boat" Juanita Greene puttered around in is likely rust now.
But put them on Biscayne Bay again and their passion wells up as powerfully as it did four decades ago. Then, they were part of a small and scrappy band that turned the tide against developers circling the bay like sharks with schemes for oil refineries, causeways and condos.
Miller, now 83, still shakes his straw-hatted head at what might have been in the ...