Monday, July 31, 2006

Nutrient runoff seen as key to red tide

The people responsible for feeding red tide blooms could include almost everyone in Florida, from developers to farmers to backyard gardeners; the nutrients that feed red tide (mostly nitrogen and phosphorus), and the sources of those nutrients, were one topic discussed at the Sierra Club public forum on Sunday - July 31, Sarasota Herald Tribune

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