Go figure
A new study from the University of Florida directly links manmade nutrient pollution, like the nitrogen-laden high-volume Lake Okeechobee discharges, to intensifying red tide blooms.
Published in the academic journal Science of the Total Environment, the report’s mouthful of a name is: “Nitrogen-enriched discharges from a highly managed watershed intensify red tide (Karenia brevis) blooms in southwest Florida.“
LINK (via News-Press)