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Pig-loving Florida couple welcome oinkers with issues at Yesahcan Sanctuary
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Sarasota Dolphin program wins a conservancy award
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New research shows the initial pulse of nutrient-laden wastewater from the former Piney Point fertilizer plant that spilled into Tampa Bay in April has largely dispersed, and the algae bloom that followed the incident has slowed.
Experts from the University of South Florida College of Marine Science, who have been tracking the impact of hundreds of millions of gallons of wastewater released into Tampa Bay during the emergency last month, released their first findings to the public on Monday afternoon.
Their research shows that the concentration of nutrients in Tampa Bay waters near Port Manatee, the location where Piney Point wastewater was released, have returned to levels considered more typical for the region.
Fewer dolphins in Tampa Bay following Piney Point discharge
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Separately this week, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and staff from the Chicago Zoological Society’s Sarasota Dolphin Research Program announced that it has begun monitoring the dolphins in the area surrounding the gypsum stack spill.
The Sarasota Dolphin Research Program, a leading dolphin research organization, has maintained the world’s longest longitudinal study of dolphins in the wild.
Through research measures such as dolphin surveys and seasonal monitoring of dolphin prey fish, the Sarasota Dolphin Research Program helps scientists learn about dolphin biology, environmental impacts on their health and reproductive success, their social structure and the effects of human activities.