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 b...
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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 b...
The disease that appeared in 2014 was found for the first time this week in the Lower Keys, jumping a gap in the reef tract at the Seven Mile Bridg...
The city has another serious water problem.
Miami-Dade County has more than 100,000 homes that still use septic tanks, a form of waste water treatment that sea level rise is breaking. More th...
A prolonged red tide in Southwest Florida has hurt the iconic stone crab — and the fishermen, whose family businesses go back generations, who catc...
Now in its 10th Season, Changing Seas is a public television series produced by WPBT2 South Florida PBS in Miami, Florida. Since 2009, the series h...
Dr. Larry Brand has spent a professional lifetime analyzing South Florida waters, researching a loosely related group of ancient organisms lumped a...
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