We all contribute to nitrogen pollution

NOTE: This is the first post in a series devoted to what you can do to reduce the duration of the next harmful algal bloom. As we endure a terrible red tide outbreak on our coast, coupled… Read More
by Abbey Tyrna
Posted: September 8, 2018
NOTE: This is the first post in a series devoted to what you can do to reduce the duration of the next harmful algal bloom. As we endure a terrible red tide outbreak on our coast, coupled… Read More
Category: Coasts & Marine, Conservation, Natural Resources, Recreation, Water, Wildlife
Tags: algae, algal bloom, blue-green algae, hab, impaired, karenia brevis, leach, nitrogen, Pgm_Water, pollution, red tide, runoff
by wholley
Posted: August 30, 2017
Living on the coast or along a lake in Florida can make for a fantastic lifestyle, often replete with stunning scenery and vibrant ecosystems. But, that lifestyle carries with it additional responsibility, in the form… Read More
Category: Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Home Landscapes, Lawn, Water
Tags: algae, chemicals, fertilizer, FFL, Florida-Friendly Landscaping, landscaping, lawn, pesticide, Pgm_HortRes, plants, runoff, turn, water
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