How PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ are getting into Miami’s Biscayne Bay, where dolphins, fish and manatees dine
PFAS can enter the food chain and accumulate in marine plants and animals, with ecological and human health implications.
PFAS can enter the food chain and accumulate in marine plants and animals, with ecological and human health implications.
Wildlife crossings sharply reduce deaths due to vehicle collisions, the No. 1 known cause of death for Florida panthers.
The restoration team commenced its month-long program on Oct. 30, reintroducing about 360 corals on the first day.
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