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The dumping of effluent and fertilizer into Florida waters caused a massive bloom of phytoplankton, killing off much of the ...
Too many nutrients can cause microscopic marine algae to grow out of control with harmful effects on animals and people ...
In a nutshell Human-driven nutrient pollution triggered massive algal blooms in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon, which killed ...
Mass bottlenose dolphin deaths in Florida panicked researchers in 2013. The reason has now been revealed, and it is linked to ...
Florida lifestyle jeopardized as state lawmakers try to tie hands of local elected officials on growth, limit protections in ...
Record-breaking seagrass covers nearly every other part of Tampa Bay. One section is in the midst of collapse, and non-profits and environmentalists know how to fix it.
Brevard Zoo is hoping to get the Indian River Lagoon back to its roots. They're planting the zoo's first nursery-grown ...
Chesnes is one of the leading environment reporters in the Southeast, and Mahoney is the only dedicated energy reporter in ...
The decimation of seagrass spawned a “die off” of the state’s beloved manatees. They starved because algae blooms caused by excessive pollution destroyed their main food source. Or consider ...