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Invasive brown tide algae, responsible for a massive 2016 fish kill, is threatening the Indian River Lagoon's seagrass recovery. Excess algae blocks sunlight to seagrass, leading to oxygen depletion ...
Coastal rivers, such as the Mississippi shown here, rise and fall with the tides—a phenomenon known as tidal pulse. This creates areas that are particularly vulnerable to flooding. Tides not only ...
As red tide counts fall in Southwest Florida, Florida Fish and Wildlife suspects the toxic algae killed a manatee and a dolphin earlier this month. The 9-foot male manatee carcass was collected Feb. 7 ...
Expansion of red tide blooms from Estero Bay in Lee County to northern Sarasota Bay can be directly linked to the volume of nitrogen-rich water released from rivers following hurricanes, according to ...
Greenish, cloudy, and with a smell like rotten eggs, “pistachio tides” are causing concern among residents who live along the Magothy River. Magothy River Association member Bob Moyer said he went out ...
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Saint John River: The only river in North America that flows backwards (twice daily)
The Saint John River in New Brunswick, Canada, does something most people would never expect: it reverses its flow twice ...
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