Friday, May 26, 2006

Divers fret as algae threaten coral reef

More than four years after a group of weekend divers noticed the red strands and nearly three years after they notified the Florida Department of Environmental Protection that waste-fed algae were blooming on one of the last healthy stretches of coral reef in North America, the agency says it has yet to determine what is feeding the growth - May 26, Palm Beach Post

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