Seagrass In Tampa Bay Declined 13 Percent In Recent Years

Seagrass In Tampa Bay Declined 13 Percent In Recent Years

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Scientists say pollution from runoff and wastewater leaks adds nutrients to the bay, fueling algae growth that hurts seagrass beds.
Scientists say pollution from runoff and wastewater leaks adds nutrients to the bay, fueling algae growth that hurts seagrass beds.

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