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Dying seagrasses and algae blooms found in Tampa Bay could b
Dying seagrasses and algae blooms found in Tampa Bay could b
Dying seagrasses and algae blooms found in Tampa Bay could be lingering effects of Piney Point releases
Before Hurricane Ian struck, scientists were monitoring water from the mouth of Tampa Bay near Manatee River, all the way up to Cockroach Bay, on the southeastern shore of Hillsborough County for possible effects of a Piney Point stormwater release.
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