Environment
Slimy Green Beaches a Normal Sight in Florida, Toxic Algae Bloom to Stay
For the eight time since 2004, Florida beaches are plagued by the green slime. Toxic algae bloom is becoming severe in the sunny state, that environmentalists claim it might just be the new norm. Also known as a cyanobacterium, the green algae is here to stay.
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