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List of things to do and see in South Florida this week and beyond - South Florida Sun-Sentinel

List of things to do and see in South Florida this week and beyond - South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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List of things to do and see in South Florida this week and beyond - South Florida Sun-Sentinel

List of things to do and see in South Florida this week and beyond - South Florida Sun-Sentinel
sun-sentinel.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sun-sentinel.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Health status of vulnerable gopher tortoises revealed in Southeastern Florida

A common antibiotic slows a mysterious coral disease

Slathering corals in a common antibiotic seems to temporarily soothe a mysterious tissue-eating disease, new research suggests. Just off Florida, a type of coral infected with stony coral tissue loss disease, or SCTLD, showed widespread improvement several months after being treated with amoxicillin, researchers report April 21 in Scientific Reports. While the deadly disease eventually reappeared, the results provide a spot of good news while scientists continue the search for what causes it. “The antibiotic treatments give the corals a break,” says Erin Shilling, a coral researcher at Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute in Fort Pierce. “It’s very good at halting the lesions it’s applied to.”

3-year-old dolphin rescued, relocated from Volusia County creek

3-year-old dolphin rescued, relocated from Volusia County creek ‘Maggie-May,’ mother well-known by researchers Tags:  Dolphin rescued from Spruce Creek. (Image: Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institue) (Copyright 2021 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.) VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – A 3-year-old bottlenose dolphin was rescued by several teams from Spruce Creek in Volusia County and relocated back to the Halifax River Wednesday, according to Hubbs SeaWorld Research Institute. The institute said with the help from SeaWorld, Volusia County Environmental Management, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution, Blue World Research Institute and the University of Florida, they were able to rescue the trapped dolphin nicknamed “Maggie-May.” [TRENDING: Ad

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