Researchers from Florida Atlantic University say nitrogen from human waste in the northern part of the historic Everglades is fueling toxic blooms.
Scientists recover a yellow spotter buoy, lovingly nicknamed Bob, just southeast of West Flower Garden at 11:24 p.m. on Wednesday.
Moon jellyfish have been spotted washed up on the beaches or floating in the waters of the Gulf of Mexico in recent days.
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