Bacteria, not sharks, are the new Jaws. Some of the flesh-eating species.

Florida, we are drowning in, we are drinking and we are eating the consequences of an environmental catastrophe that has been deliberate and calculating in the making.

It’s time for a reckoning.

And here’s a hard truth. For two decades one party has been responsible for the decisions and policies that have brought us here.

The Republican Party.

For a generation we have not given Florida Democrats a seat at the decision-making table. Don’t blame them.

Water is Florida’s best and ultimate asset. It’s been debased and there must be consequences.

If we reward Rick Scott with a U.S. Senate seat after his abysmal eight-year record of environmental contempt then we deserve to stew in our own putrid liquid wastes.

If we replace Scott with a Gov. Ron DeSantis then we might as well toast his victory with a glass of algae infused groundwater.

If we reelect Chuck Clemons or Keith Perry or Ted Yoho or any of the other Republican lawmakers who have faithfully voted the Pollution Party line, then we are treating ourselves to a double helping of the red snapper that washes up with all of the rest of the dead fish.

Those incumbents are telling you that they are environmentalists.

They are lying.

Their records betray them.

Do not reward them with your vote. Do not forgive them their trespasses. Do not say, “yeah, but guns and abortion and liberals …”

I hate single-issue elections. But this year I vote the clean water slate.

If not now, when?

Ron Cunningham is former editorial page editor of The Sun.