Three Recent Studies Point to Alarming Health Trends in Florida’s Oceans

Theresa Pinto for the Miami Beach Times writes: The results of three recent studies show alarming trends for the health of the planet’s oceans, and in particular South Florida’s oceans. What emerges from these studies is that the oceans are ill and humans are the main cause. Read full article here.

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Theresa Pinto for the Miami Beach Times writes: The results of three recent studies show alarming trends for the health of the planet’s oceans, and in particular South Florida’s oceans. What emerges from these studies is that the oceans are ill and humans are the main cause. Read full article here.

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