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Seagrass keeps dying in Biscayne Bay. Is it getting too sick to recover? | Miami Herald

Over the past decade, more than 21 square miles of seagrass have died across Biscayne Bay, shrinking beds that once covered 64 percent of the bay bottom. Scientists worry that the bay is losing its ability to bounce back, and putting at risk the nearly $13 billion the bay helps generate annually.

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