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New research shows toxic algae blooms like those that plagued Florida’s coastal estuaries this summer are a growing global problem.Research from the U.S...
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Serious algae outbreaks have hit more than 20 states this summer. Algae blooms aren't unusual. But the frequency, size and toxicity now are worse than ever, and changes in climate are partly to blame.
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Florida’s Senate President-elect Joe Negron announced Tuesday he’ll seek state lawmakers’ approval for a $2.4 billion plan to store water south of Lake…
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Scientists found blue-green algae again in Southwest Florida waters this week. The toxic algae has been plaguing beaches on the east coast for weeks now...
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Fifty-four businesses from seven counties have alerted the state they have suffered some form of economic damage from toxic green algae coating...
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The toxic blue-green algae plaguing the Treasure Coast has inspired people to take action against one of Lake Okeechobee's largest pollutants: Big Sugar.…
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The massive toxic algae bloom in Florida is threatening businesses and the health of people and animals. The state is asking for federal help for a disaster that's both natural and political.
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The algae problem in Lake Okeechobee is so bad it can be seen from space. The massive bloom continues fouling waterways on the Treasure Coast as new money…
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How would you like to pack up the cooler and head to your favorite Florida beach -- only to find the ocean water covered with foul-smelling,…
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The Florida Department of Environmental Protection is inviting people to use a hotline to report algal bloom sightings. Florida residents can call in…