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CHRIS URSO | Times ] The majority of the estuary’s overall gains come from Hillsborough Bay, the waterbody just south of downtown Tampa. A species of long and flat seagrass, called shoal grass ...
Editor’s note: This story is part one of a two-part series on the catastrophic seagrass die-offs plaguing nearly all of Florida’s coastal waters. The die-offs persist, raising the question ...
Scolaro, a seagrass scientist ... Shallow-water temperatures in South Florida have reached over triple digits. From left, Maya Burke, an assistant director of the Tampa Bay Estuary Program ...
Record-breaking seagrass covers nearly ... pollution is wastewater." Old Tampa Bay covers an area as far north as Oldsmar, over to Rocky Point, and south of the Gandy Bridge.
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New findings from Florida International University show how South Florida’s bottlenose ... Dolphins in southern Biscayne Bay, which had access to seagrass meadows, and dolphins in the more ...
Within a week, Campbell, a seagrass ... areas here in South Florida,” he said. There’s also a lot more room to grow, where native grasses have died. Parts of Biscayne Bay have lost between ...
Zeller and her German-American research team focused on subtropical seagrass beds located in Florida Bay in the south of the ...
An invasive seagrass has been officially spotted in South Florida–the first time it ... in Crandon Marina and nearby areas of Biscayne Bay. Halophila stipulacea, native to the Red Sea, Persian ...
But one place it’s well mapped is Shark Bay, a remote section of the coast in Western Australia, where seagrass from 10 different ... “The carbon storage is great, shoreline protection ...