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In a nutshell Human-driven nutrient pollution triggered massive algal blooms in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon, which killed ...
Too many nutrients can cause microscopic marine algae to grow out of control with harmful effects on animals and people ...
Scientists in Florida have linked shading from a major phytoplankton bloom in 2011 to the loss of key habitats in the Indian ...
The phytoplankton bloom deprived bottlenose dolphins of nutritious prey, damaged habitats and led to a sharp rise in ...
While saving these species from extinction provides hope for the future, Dr Sophia Nicolov, AHRC Career Fellow and ...
In 2013, 8% of the bottlenose dolphins living in Florida's Indian River Lagoon died. Investigations have now revealed that the dolphins may have ...
In 2013, scientists noticed that the local bottlenose dolphin population living in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon was ...
It was early year that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration was informed of a dolphin that had been found ...
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Gray whales are often seen migrating along the Washington coast. But there’s just one place in the world where people can go ...