Closed beaches due to coronavirus has South Florida’s oceans looking clear and beautiful

Louis Aguirre for Local 10 writes: One seemingly positive impact of the majority of South Florida remaining inside during the coronavirus outbreak is being seen off of our shores. Without all the boats and people in the ocean, the water is as clear as it’s been in a long, long time. Read the full article […]

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Louis Aguirre for Local 10 writes: One seemingly positive impact of the majority of South Florida remaining inside during the coronavirus outbreak is being seen off of our shores. Without all the boats and people in the ocean, the water is as clear as it’s been in a long, long time. Read the full article here.

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