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Water Quality Report: Climate change, doom and gloom, and a reality check
Water Quality Report: Climate change, doom and gloom, and a reality check
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Health alert for blue-green algae called off; a new advisory issued
Small outbreaks of blue-green algae have been happening for weeks in the Caloosahatchee River
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More blue-green algae spotted in Southwest Florida
The blue-green algae bloom continues to surge throughout Southwest Florida as more locations are reported sightings of the spread.
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Blue-green algae found in the Caloosahatchee River already?
Blue-green algae spotted off the Caloosahatchee last week – including Telegraph Creek, Hancock Creek, Moody River, even Downtown Fort Myers.
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Blue-green algae blooms are back
The Florida Department of Health said it has detected blooms in the Caloosahatchee River, Telegraph Creek, Hancock Creek, and Moody River.
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