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"Dead Fishes Everywhere": Red Tide Turned Florida Coast Toxic, Threatening Marine Ecosystem
Thousands of dead fishes had floated in coastal beaches near Tampa Bay, Florida as massive algae bloom turned the water toxic. "This is an absolute nightmare," says Tyler Capella, who runs a fishing charter business in Tampa Bay.
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Major Study Suggests Recovered COVID Patients May Suffer From Reduced Intelligence
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Wisconsin Wolf Massacre: 216 Wolves Ended Up Dead Due to Hound Slaughter
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New Global Standard: IUCN Green Status Kicks off to Help Species Flourish
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Ancient Ship and Gold-Filled Burial Ground Uncovered in Egypt's Underwater City
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Scientists Unlock Mysteries of 15,000-Year-Old Pathogens Unearthed From Tibetan Glacier
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Salmons 'Boiled Alive' in Unlivable Water Due to Record-Breaking Heat Waves
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It Turns Out Wildfires Rather than the Pandemic Left the Biggest Environmental Impact in 2020
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