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Toxic Waters - Trailer

Scientists study the various harmful algal blooms which are impacting Florida.

06/10/2019

Changing Seas

Toxic Waters - Trailer

Preview: Season 11 | 1m 24sVideo has Closed Captions

Scientists study the various harmful algal blooms which are impacting Florida.

Harmful algal blooms come in many forms, from toxic outbreaks impacting the health of animals and humans, to non-toxic but expansive sargassum mats devastating local economies and tourism. Scientists are working to understand what causes these blooms, how they impact us, and how we can stop them.

06/10/2019

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