An intense red tide overtook both the east and west coasts of the Sunshine State in 2018, killing fish, manatees, whale sharks, and choking beach tourism in the process. Researchers at the University of south Florida and the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, led by Dr. Robert Weisberg, set out to discover the origin of […]
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