The Tampa Bay environmental powder keg is ready to blow
Inverse,
Millions of gallons of water laced with fertilizer ingredients are being pumped into Florida’s Tampa Bay from a leaking…
Water Being Pumped Into Tampa Bay Could Cause A Massive Algae Bloom, Putting Fragile Manatee And Fish Habitats At Risk
Water Online,
By Larry Brand, University of Miami Millions of gallons of water laced with fertilizer ingredients are being pumped into Florida…
Wastewater pumped into Tampa Bay could cause a massive algae bloom
UPI.com,
April 9 (UPI) -- Millions of gallons of water laced with fertilizer ingredients are being pumped into Florida's Tampa Bay from…
Water being pumped into Tampa Bay could cause a massive algae bloom
Phys.org,
Millions of gallons of water laced with fertilizer ingredients are being pumped into Florida's Tampa Bay from a leaking…
MIL-OSI Global: Water being pumped into Tampa Bay could cause a massive algae bloom,...
Foreign Affairs New Zealand,
– By Larry Brand, Professor of Marine Biology and Ecology, University of Miami Millions of gallons of water laced with…
Water being pumped into Tampa Bay could cause a massive algae bloom, putting fragile manatee and fish habitats at risk
Cadillac News,
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Water being pumped into Tampa Bay could cause a massive algae bloom, putting fragile manatee and fish habitats at risk
Lincoln Journal Star,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Larry Brand…
Water being pumped into Tampa Bay could cause a massive algae bloom, putting fragile manatee and fish habitats at risk
Arizona Daily Star,
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Water being pumped into Tampa Bay could cause a massive algae bloom, putting fragile manatee and fish habitats at risk
Dispatch-Argus,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Larry Brand…
Water being pumped into Tampa Bay could cause a massive algae bloom, putting fragile manatee and fish habitats at risk
Idaho Press,
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Water being pumped into Tampa Bay could cause a massive algae bloom, putting fragile manatee and fish habitats at risk
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Water being pumped into Tampa Bay could cause a massive algae bloom, putting fragile manatee and fish habitats at risk
Bozeman Daily Chronicle,
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Water being pumped into Tampa Bay could cause a massive algae bloom, putting fragile manatee and fish habitats at risk
KULR 8,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Larry Brand…
Water being pumped into Tampa Bay could cause a massive algae bloom, putting fragile manatee and fish habitats at risk
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Water being pumped into Tampa Bay could cause a massive algae bloom, putting fragile manatee and fish habitats at risk
New Canaan Advertiser,
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Water being pumped into Tampa Bay could cause a massive algae bloom, putting fragile manatee and fish habitats at risk
The Darien Times,
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Water being pumped into Tampa Bay could cause a massive algae bloom, putting fragile manatee and fish habitats at risk
San Antonio Express-News,
(THE CONVERSATION) Millions of gallons of water laced with fertilizer ingredients have been pouring into Florida’s Tampa Bay…
Water being pumped into Tampa Bay could cause a massive algae bloom, putting fragile manatee and fish habitats at risk
Shelton Herald,
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Water being pumped into Tampa Bay could cause a massive algae bloom, putting fragile manatee and fish habitats at risk
St. Louis Post-Dispatch,
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Water being pumped into Tampa Bay could cause a massive algae bloom, putting fragile manatee and fish habitats at risk
Seattle Post-Intelligencer,
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Water being pumped into Tampa Bay could cause a massive algae bloom, putting fragile manatee and fish habitats at risk
The Conversation,
Millions of gallons of water laced with fertilizer ingredients are being pumped into Florida’s Tampa Bay from a leaking…
Water being pumped into Tampa Bay could cause a massive algae bloom, putting fragile manatee and fish habitats at risk
Fairfield Citizen,
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Hundreds of coral reefs planted as part of Super Bowl restoration effort
10News,
TAMPA, Fla — Protecting Florida's natural environment is a team effort. No one city can do it alone.
Underwater Speakers Help Revive Dying Coral Reefs, Study Finds
Forbes,
Getty As coral reefs die they become silent graveyards, however, the introduction of underwater loudspeakers brings new life…
La pollution des sols détruit les récifs coralliens
MSN,
L'azote présent dans les produits chimiques que nous utilisons provoque du stress métabolique et une augmentation des maladies…
New Study Says Everglades Water Is Harming Keys Corals. Not Everyone Agrees.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel,
Stony coral disease first appeared off Virginia Key in 2014 and has since spread up and down the Florida reef tract.
News story from Slate France on Friday 26 July 2019
Slate France,
New Study Says Everglades Water Is Harming Keys' Corals. Not Everyone Agrees
WJCT,
The Florida Everglades can be a contentious place. Politicians, conservationists and farmers never seem to agree on much.
New Study Says Everglades Water Is Harming Keys Corals. Not Everyone Agrees
WLRN,
The Florida Everglades can be a contentious place. Politicians, conservationists and farmers never seem to agree on much.
Rafi Letzter July 23 at 1:30 AM Climate change is killing the worlds coral reefs . But its not the only factor turning them into white, dead husks. According to a study, chemicals humans are dumping into the ocean are making it easier for th
Entornio Inteligente,
Entornointeligente.com / Climate change is killing the worlds coral reefs. But its not the only factor turning them into white…
Os recifes de coral estão a morrer (e a culpa também é nossa) - ZAP
ZAP,
usfwspacific / Flickr Os recifes de coral, um dos ecossistemas mais ameaçados do planeta, estão a morrer.
Land-Based Nitrogen Pollution Playing Major Role in Coral Reef Die-Offs
WJCT,
Coral reefs are facing serious threats all over the world, and are dying at alarming rates.
Coral Deaths Spurred by Pollutants From Land
The Scientist Magazine,
A 30-year study suggests that pollution may pose a more imminent threat to struggling coral reefs than waters warmed by climate…
News story from Gizmodo UK on Thursday 18 July 2019
Gizmodo UK,
Sewage, Fertilizers Contribute To Coral Death, Study Finds
Tech Times,
Coral reefs are some of the most threatened ecosystems, with coral deaths occurring all around the world.
Headline: We Finally Know Why Florida's Coral Reefs Are Dying, and It's Not Just Climate Change
LiveScience,
A snorkeler swims among healthy Elkhorn corals off Key Largo in the Florida Keys in the early 1980s.
We Finally Know Why Florida's Coral Reefs Are Dying, and It's Not Just Climate Change
Long Room,
Climate change is killing the world's coral reefs. But it's not the only factor turning them into white, dead husks.
Human Wastewater Runoff is Killing Corals in the Florida Keys - D-brief
Discover Magazine,
It’s been said time and time again that climate change is killing coral reefs. Rising ocean temperatures cause bleaching, which…
Florida’s Coral Is Dying, But Climate Change Is Not The Only Cause
Value Walk,
lpittman / Pixabay It’s no secret that climate change has caused a major decline in coral reef populations, especially in the…
Coral reefs dying because of pollution, 30 years of unique data reveals
Sign of the Times,
© Larry Lipsky A snorkeler swims among healthy Elkhorn corals off Key Largo in the Florida Keys in the early 1980s.
Наши фекалии и нечистоты убивают кораллы
Popmech,
Коралловые рифы — одна из наиболее уязвимых экосистем на нашей планете, и только за последние два года исследователи отмечают пот…
Le réchauffement climatique n'est pas seul responsable de la mort des récifs coralliens
Yahoo! News,
La grande barrière de corail en Australie. Pixabay Depuis 2016, près de la moitié de la Grande barrière de corail en Australie…
News story from Gizmodo Australia on Wednesday 17 July 2019
Gizmodo Australia,
There's Another Thing Killing The Coral Reefs, And We Can Actually Fix This Problem
Science Alert,
Coral reefs are one of the most threatened ecosystems on our planet, and in the past two decades alone, half of the coral in…
Florida's Corals Are Dying Off, But It's Not All Due To Climate Change, Study Says
KCLU,
JW Porter/University of Georgia / Brian Lapointe, a research professor at Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch…
Florida's Corals Are Dying Off, But It's Not All Due To Climate Change, Study Says
KUNC,
Brian Lapointe, a research professor at Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, has spent his…
Florida's Corals Are Dying Off, But It's Not All Due To Climate Change, Study Says
The University of New Orleans Public Radio ,
Brian Lapointe, a research professor at Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, has spent his…
Florida's Corals Are Dying Off, But It's Not All Due To Climate Change, Study Says
Interlochen Public Radio,
Brian Lapointe, a research professor at Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, has spent his…
Florida's Corals Are Dying Off, But It's Not All Due To Climate Change, Study Says
WCBE ,
Brian Lapointe, a research professor at Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, has spent his…
Florida's Corals Are Dying Off, But It's Not All Due To Climate Change, Study Says
Delmarva Public Radio,
Brian Lapointe, a research professor at Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, has spent his…
Florida's Corals Are Dying Off, But It's Not All Due To Climate Change, Study Says
WUWM,
Brian Lapointe, a research professor at Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, has spent his…
Florida's Corals Are Dying Off, But It's Not All Due To Climate Change, Study Says
WVPE,
Brian Lapointe, a research professor at Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, has spent his…
Florida's Corals Are Dying Off, But It's Not All Due To Climate Change, Study Says
KUOW,
Brian Lapointe, a research professor at Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, has spent his…
Florida's Corals Are Dying Off, But It's Not All Due To Climate Change, Study Says
Oregon Public Broadcasting,
Brian Lapointe, a research professor at Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, has spent his…
Florida's Corals Are Dying Off, But It's Not All Due To Climate Change, Study Says
Tri States Public Radio,
Brian Lapointe, a research professor at Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, has spent his…
Florida's Corals Are Dying Off, But It's Not All Due To Climate Change, Study Says
New England Public Radio,
Brian Lapointe, a research professor at Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, has spent his…
Florida's Corals Are Dying Off, But It's Not All Due To Climate Change, Study Says
Georgia Public Radio,
Brian Lapointe, a research professor at Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, has spent his…
Florida's Corals Are Dying Off, But It's Not All Due To Climate Change, Study Says
NPR,
Brian Lapointe, a research professor at Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, has spent his…
Florida's Corals Are Dying Off, But It's Not All Due To Climate Change, Study Says
KPBS,
Audio Aired 7/16/19 Brian Lapointe, a research professor at Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute…
Florida Keys’ coral demise linked to nitrogen-enriched runoff in study
Tampa Bay Times,
A key point of the findings is that warming ocean temperatures are not the lone killer of Keys’ coral, but part of a knot of man…
Thirty-year study reveals cause of coral bleaching crisis
UPI.com,
July 16 (UPI) -- Corals are disappearing across the world's oceans, and most scientists have pointed to warming water…
News story from Gizmodo on Tuesday 16 July 2019
Gizmodo,
Thirty-year study reveals cause of coral bleaching crisis
Breitbart News Network,
July 16 (UPI) — Corals are disappearing across the world’s oceans, and most scientists have pointed to warming water…
Descubren qué está matando realmente los corales
La Vanguardia,
Los arrecifes de coral son uno de los ecosistemas más amenazados del planeta y están muriendo a tasas alarmantes en todo el…
Major Causes Of Massive Coral Die-Offs Revealed By Study
Medical Daily,
A study using 30 years of unique data has finally revealed the reasons why coral reefs are dying at alarming rates around the…
Headline: Thirty years of unique data reveal what's really killing coral reefs
Science Daily,
Florida Keys' coral demise linked to mainland runoff, study says
Herald Tribune ,
Looe Key in the Florida Keys was the focus of a 30-year study into the dying coral.
Thirty Years of Unique Data Reveal What's Really Killing Coral Reefs
Newswise,
All Journal News, Marine Science Coral Reefs, coral reef conservation, Coral Reef Protection, Nitrogen, Reactive Nitrogen…
Thirty Years of Unique Data Reveal What’s Really Killing Coral Reefs
Environmental News Network,
Coral reefs are considered one of the most threatened ecosystems on the planet and are dying at alarming rates around the world.
Thirty years of unique data reveal what's really killing coral reefs
Long Room,
Coral reefs are considered one of the most threatened ecosystems on the planet and are dying at alarming rates around the world.
Thirty years of unique data reveal what's really killing coral reefs
Phys.org,
Coral reefs are considered one of the most threatened ecosystems on the planet and are dying at alarming rates around the world.
News story from Daily Mail on Monday 15 July 2019
Daily Mail,
Coral bleaching not just caused by global warming but nitrogen pollution from sewage, fertilizers, top soil
Newsweek,
Global warming isn't the only threat to coral reefs, according to scientists, who say nitrogen from sources like improperly…
Thirty years of unique data reveal what's really killing coral reefs
EurekAlert!,
Coral reefs are considered one of the most threatened ecosystems on the planet and are dying at alarming rates around the world.