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Nearly 1 in 4 waterways are contaminated by high levels of nitrogen, phosphorus or other issues that point to imbalances of ...
Dolphins are starving to death in Florida. Scientists say a plankton bloom is to blame - Too many nutrients can cause ...
Brevard Zoo is hoping to get the Indian River Lagoon back to its roots. They're planting the zoo's first nursery-grown ...
Federal lawmakers are calling for Florida leaders to take swift action to control water pollution after a Tampa Bay Times ...
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ZME Science on MSNIn 2013, dolphins in Florida starved. Now, we know why2013 was a grim year for dolphins in Florida. That year, bottlenose dolphins were dying en masse in the Indian River Lagoon ...
A group of paddle boarders will take on a 36-mile journey down the St. Lucie River on Saturday, highlighting concerns over ...
The dumping of effluent and fertilizer into Florida waters caused a massive bloom of phytoplankton, killing off much of the ...
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Bradenton Herald on MSN‘Getting our act together.’ Experts share good news for Manatee’s water qualitySeveral species of seagrass grow from the bottom of the shallow coastal waters that hug the Gulf Coast. Benefits of healthy ...
Scientists in Florida have linked shading from a major phytoplankton bloom in 2011 to the loss of key habitats in the Indian ...
The results showed a 19% increase in seagrass coverage from 2022 to 2024, and preliminary observations indicate the bay was ...
Nitrogen and phosphorous from septic tanks and fertilizer spawn the growth of algae in Kings Bay, the second largest ...
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