Florida Bay Watch Reports

 


William K. Nuttle

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South Florida’s “Current” Concerns Require a Global View

South Florida’s coastal ecosystems, including Florida Bay, sit at a crossroads where regional hydrologic, climatic and oceanographic processes come together.

 

Florida Bay's Murky Past

Impressions of Florida Bay’s lost “gin-clear” waters may have more to do with clouded memories of the bay’s varied past

 

Destructive Urchin Grazing in a Seagrass Bed in Western Florida Bay: When should resource managers intervene?

Should managers step in to save nature from its own destructive tendencies?

 

Rust and Rotten Eggs: Iron and Sulfur in Florida Bay

Florida Bay is leaking natural gases, but not the kind commonly used for cooking and heating our homes.

 

Mangroves in Florida Bay Dying-Back (Again)?

Has water management altered the natural cycle of advance and die-back for mangroves in Florida Bay?

 

Acquiring a Taste for Florida Bay

Each estuary has its own peculiar flavor – Florida Bay more than most.

 

The Plume and the Bloom

Do we need to look beyond the usual suspects – nitrogen and phosphorous – to understand what triggers algae blooms in Florida Bay?

 


 

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