Posts Tagged ‘Florida Water’
Slimy Green Beaches May Be Florida’s New Normal
By Laura Parker PUBLISHED JULY 27, 2016 National Geographic The guacamole-thick algae that fouled both coasts earlier in July will likely be a regular occurrence for the Sunshine State. Here’s…
Read MoreRising Seas Push Too Much Salt Into The Florida Everglades
By CHRISTOPHER JOYCE of WMRA (NPR) Published May 26, 2016 The Florida Everglades is a swampy wilderness the size of Delaware. In some places along the road in southern Florida, it…
Read MoreShould Florida ‘frack’ its limestone for oil and gas? Two geophysicists weigh in
By Ray Russo, Associate Professor of Geophysics at the University of Florida and Elizabeth Screaton, Professor of Geology at the University of Florida Originally published by The Conversation US, Inc.…
Read Moretcpalm.com: Health Officials Warn of Flesh-Eating Bacteria in Fl. Waters
JACKSONVILLE — Florida health officials are warning residents and tourists a rare form of potentially deadly bacteria has made its way to Florida beaches. The Vibrio vulnificus bacterium grows…
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