One Man’s Battle Against Trash: Florida Writer Removes 10 Tons from the Keys

Aug 2, 2022

Thought Question: If you were to raise awareness on a certain issue in your community, what would it be and why?

Andrew Otazo couldn’t stand what he saw happening to the Florida Keys mangroves any longer. Litter just kept building up. So, the 35-year-old from Miami began spending his free time cleaning up. 

Over the past five years, Otazo has waded through the marshlands with garbage bags. He's removed over 20,000 pounds of trash from barrier islands. Those include Key Biscayne and its surrounding waters. 

A mangrove is a type of shrub or tree. It grows in salty places, like Florida’s coast. The tree can get freshwater from saltwater. The state has about 600,000 acres of mangroves. 

Mangroves trap and cycle organic material, chemicals, and nutrients for marine life. They also provide food and shelter for animals. And the trees serve as a buffer against hurricanes.

“As I got older and I learned more about the importance of the mangroves as a keystone ecosystem, I realized how much damage (the trash) was doing to local wildlife,” Otazo told Reuters.

Otazo’s cleanup mission has helped raise awareness of the trash problem. He said people toss items onto the streets of Miami. The trash then washes down storm drains into Biscayne Bay. This could be stopped if officials put trash-trapping systems on storm drains. 

“Hopefully at some point policymakers will fix this problem,” he said. “I’ll be out here until I’m physically incapable of doing this.” 

Photo from Reuters.

Question
The purpose of the fourth paragraph is to _______. (Common Core RI.5.5; RI.6.5)
a. explain how Andrew Otazo’s mission has spread awareness about local environmental issues
b. explain how Andrew Otazo’s mission has spread awareness about local environmental issues
c. describe how Andrew Otazo is cleaning up the mangroves in Florida
d. educate the readers about how mangroves contribute to the environment
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