Friday, October 13, 2006

Scientists: Grant will target runoff as red tide suspect

A $4.7 million federal grant will allow scientists to focus on nutrient runoff from farms, coastal development and factories as a possible cause of southwestern Florida's persistent red tide problem - Oct. 13, AP

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