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3 years ago, a massive algae bloom in Florida killed 2,000 tons of marine life. It's threatening again


3 years ago, a massive algae bloom in Florida killed 2,000 tons of marine life. It s threatening again
By: CNN
By Arthur Brice, CNN
(CNN) It s not just tourists who invade Florida in the summer.
The colorfully named, obnoxious and sometimes deadly microorganisms known as red tide and blue green algae also take advantage of the change in temperature to proliferate. And it causes major problems.
Both types of algae bloom are starting to make their presence known along some of southwestern Florida s most beautiful shorelines. Whether they re moving in for the summer or just teasing remains to be seen. ....

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Florida algae blooms: 3 years ago, a massive algae bloom in Florida killed 2,000 tons of marine life. It's threatening again


Florida algae blooms: 3 years ago, a massive algae bloom in Florida killed 2,000 tons of marine life. It s threatening again
CNN
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By Arthur Brice, CNN
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Blue green algae, which are toxic, have been blooming the past few weeks in the waters around Tampa Bay.
It s not just tourists who invade Florida in the summer.
The colorfully named, obnoxious and sometimes deadly microorganisms known as red tide and blue green algae also take advantage of the change in temperature to proliferate. And it causes major problems.
Both types of algae bloom are starting to make their presence known along some of southwestern Florida s most beautiful shorelines. Whether they re moving in for the summer or just teasing remains to be seen. ....

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Foundation trains NAPTIP, Immigration, Police, others on human trafficking


May 27, 2021
Participants at a two-day workshop on the use of social media in fighting human trafficking organized by FIIAAP, a Spain based foundation in Owerri
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The International and Ibero American Foundation for Administration and Public Policy (FIIAAP), a Spain based foundation, has commenced training of relevant government agencies on the use of social media in combating human trafficking.
Mr Rafael Rios, team leader of Action Against Trafficking in Persons and Smuggling of Migrants (A-TIPSOM), a European Union-funded project of FIIAAP, said this in his opening remarks at a two-day workshop organised by the foundation on Wednesday in Owerri.
Rios, represented by the project’s Technical Advisor on Communication, Mr Joseph Osuigwe, mentioned the beneficiary agencies to include the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons ( NAPTIP) and the Nigeria Immigration Service. ....

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'I Needed to Find My Community': Solange Knowles on Why She's Beginning a New Chapter as a Cultural Content Mogul


Solange has big plans to expand her creative company Saint Heron.
May 24, 2021
The Saint Heron team. (TOP L- R) Brittney Escovedo: Project Producer for Saint Heron Productions/ Solange Knowles: Saint Heron Founder, Creative Director, Art Director, Designer / Sablā Stays: Saint Heron Art Director & Graphic Designer / Mark Grattan: Saint Heron Product Development Consultant / Kyle Luu: Fashion Consultant for Saint Heron Productions.
(BOTTOM L-R) Carolyn CC Concepcion: Saint Heron Executive Management / Carlos Soto: Associate Director for Saint Heron Productions / Chris Kauffman: Saint Heron Operations / Shantel Pass: Saint Heron Editorial Manager / Motisola Zulu: Saint Heron Attorney. Courtesy of Courtney Sofiah Yates.
Solange Knowles the artist, creative director, and musician (and sister to Beyoncé) is dramatically expanding her company’s creative endeavors. ....

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