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Florida manatees: 2021 a record year for deaths due to seagrass loss


Nearly 53% of dead manatees this year were found in one of the five counties the Iagoon runs through: Volusia, Brevard, Indian River, St. Lucie and Martin. The overwhelming majority has been in Brevard, where a record 312 manatees have died.
Unprecedented manatee mortality due to starvation was documented on the Atlantic coast this past winter and spring,  Florida s Fish and Wildlife Research Institute wrote as it announced the record Friday. Most deaths occurred during the colder months when manatees migrated to and through the Indian River Lagoon, where the majority of seagrass has died off.
As temperatures warmed and manatees on the Atlantic coast dispersed, boat strikes again became the leading cause of death for the sea cows in June, according to FWRI. So far this year, 63 manatees have been struck and killed by boats.  ....

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Black, slimy blobs are showing up by the dozens on Florida beaches. They’re called Sea Hares. Biologists say they’re harmless and perfectly natural this time of year.
Black, slimy blobs are showing up by the dozens on Florida beaches. They’re called Sea Hares. Biologists say they’re harmless and perfectly natural this time of year.
You can see them resting along many Florida beaches after westerly winds and cold water currents wash them ashore, which is common during the summer months.
“I don’t know exactly why, but my educated guess is it has to do with spawning,” said Elizabeth Allred, a marine biologist with Florida Oceanographic Society. The Aplysia morio Sea Hare shows up on beaches in Bermuda and the Eastern United States, from Rhode Island to Florida and Texas. ....

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Florida environmental groups, Reps Mast & Donalds: Stop discharges


U.S. Rep Brian Mast joined a coalition of Florida environment groups at the Port Mayaca Lock and Dam Tuesday to convey support for a revised Lake Okeechobee plan which sends more water south to the thirsty Everglades and eliminates discharges from the lake to coastal estuaries. 
Now, the Palm City Republican and fellow Congressman Byron Donalds (R-Naples) are publicly calling on the Corps to adopt an improved version of one of five final Lake O plans they hope will: 
Eliminate Lake O discharges to the St. Lucie River
Increase dry season lake flows south to the Everglades 
Eliminate discharges to the Caloosahatchee River while keeping beneficial dry season releases between a weekly average rate of 484 million and 1.4 billion gallons of water per day at the W.P Franklin Lock and Dam  ....

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