Thick, Putrid Algae Bloom Overwhelms Miles Of Florida Coastline
A massive bloom of blue-green algae caused by discharge from a polluted lake is covering beaches in foul-smelling muck and raising health and environmental concerns.
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July 3, 2016 at 04:16AM
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NPR News: Thick, Putrid Algae Bloom Overwhelms Miles Of Florida Coastline
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