Environment
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Indian River Lagoon Toxic Algal Blooms Threaten Human Health, Florida Research Warns
The latest report warned of the potential health impacts of toxic algal blooms in the Indian River Lagoon (IRL). Warmer temperatures can help unleash more bloom, especially in the US. Read here.
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