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Study Finds on MSNMysterious Deaths of 77 Dolphins in Florida Lagoon Finally Solved by ScientistsIn a nutshell Human-driven nutrient pollution triggered massive algal blooms in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon, which killed off crucial underwater habitats and led to a crash in high-energy fish ...
A new exhibition at the London Museum Docklands spotlights hundreds of mudlarking finds, from Bronze Age tools to Viking ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Hurricane Swept These Tortoises Across Miles of Ocean to a New Home in Florida—and Now, They’re ThrivingPark rangers say at least 84 gopher tortoises are now living at Fort de Soto Park near St. Petersburg. Prior to Hurricane ...
The phenomenon of dead marine life washing up among green foam caused by a toxic microalgae bloom seems to have [...] ...
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BBC Good Food on MSNBest BBQ tools, utensils and accessories for cooking outdoorsFiring up the BBQ? Read our round-up of accessories for any grill lover, from aprons and cooking utensils through to tools ...
If you've been for a stroll along some Lowcountry beaches in recent weeks, you may have come across a few jellyfish washed up ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Residents in one Orlando neighborhood say they’re dealing with a stinky mess. A fish kill is causing hundreds of dead fish to wash up along Lake Cherokee and in neighborhood drains.
BEACHWOOD -- Beachwood officials have tried nearly everything to reopen the borough beach to swimming.
changes in ocean currents that disrupt their journeys and increasingly severe storms that wash away nests. (Jeff Beige/Loggerhead Marine Life Center via AP) (Jeff Beige) ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. – Beach ...
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