Three Newly Published Studies Reveal Florida Red Tide Blooms Are Becoming More Persistent and Severe with Warming Waters and Nutrient Inputs
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Three newly published, peer-reviewed scientific studies by scientists at Mote Marine Laboratory and the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science are reshaping our understanding of how increased water temperatures, … The post Three Newly Published Studies Reveal Florida Red Tide Blooms Are Becoming More Persistent and Severe with Warming Waters and Nutrient Inputs appeared first on Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium .
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