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As calls grow for state action to deal with toxic algae blooms in Southeast and Southwest Florida, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced funding is...
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Large algae blooms in lakes and rivers have become an annual warm weather headache in nearly every U.S. state, endangering water supplies and local economies. A new competition hopes to help.
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Florida beachgoers often imagine a day on the water. Colorful umbrellas peppered across the sand, the sound of waves foaming as they crash onto the...
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Florida wildlife officials say a red tide bloom persists along the southwest Florida coast and some fish kills have been reported.The Florida Fish and…
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As soon as they could after Hurricane Irma, researchers went out onto Florida Bay to see how the estuary fared after its close encounter with a Category 4…
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So much rain so early in the wet season has led to a slow-moving crisis across South Florida: what to do with all the water before things get really…
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Four counties along Florida's Treasure Coast make up a cluster with high rates of both deaths from liver disease and algae blooms.TCPalm reported Sunday…
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Legislation making its way on Capitol Hill could help Florida communities hit by toxic algae blooms.
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Seagrass in Florida Bay has died off rapidly over the past couple of years. About 40,000 acres have been lost, harming the habitat of animals from…
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The lingering nature of water through the Everglades has been matched by the slow progress toward the massive goal of reviving the region with more water…
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Teams from Delray Beach and the University of Idaho are the first finalists in a $10 million competition aimed at identifying ways of removing excess…