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  2. Red Tide Outbreak Grows Off Southwest Florida - AOL

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    A 100-mile-long bloom of red tide is floating off Southwest Florida, prompting warnings about respiratory irritation and potential fish kills on area beaches. Experts say weather could be helping ...

  3. Hot seawater killed most of cultivated coral in Florida Keys ...

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    Record hot seawater killed more than three-quarters of human-cultivated coral that scientists had placed in the Florida Keys in recent years in an effort to prop up a threatened species that’s ...

  4. Scarification (botany) - Wikipedia

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    The most common type of scarification is mechanical scarification. In mechanical scarification, the testa is physically opened to allow moisture and air in. [ 1 ] Seed coats may be filed with a metal file, rubbed with sandpaper, nicked with a knife, cracked gently with a hammer, or weakened or opened in any other way.

  5. What's killing sawfish in the Florida Keys? Likely, our own ...

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    The Florida Keys are in crisis mode. Scientists, anglers and watermen are scrambling to identify what's going on. In places like Big Pine Key and No Name Key, the fish epidemic is prioritized with ...

  6. Agriculture in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Much of the agricultural labor from Florida's early colonial period through the Civil War was done by slaves. [45] The Florida tomato industry has historically relied on migrant labor. [46] Exploitation of that labor was widespread with the town of Immokalee, Florida being "known as ground zero for modern day slavery." [47]

  7. Environmental issues in Florida - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of environmental issues in Florida.A large portion of Florida is a biologically diverse ecosystem, with large wetlands in the Everglades.Management of environmental issues related to the everglades and the larger coastal waters and wetlands have been important to the history of Florida and the development of multiple parts of the economy of Florida, including the influential ...

  8. Florida citrus expected to produce smallest crop in over a ...

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    But after two back-to-back hurricanes – Helene and Milton – in late September and early October, the U.S. Department of Agriculture released its December forecast for the 2024-2025 citrus harvest.

  9. Florida Commissioner of Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    The commissioner of agriculture is a constitutional officer in the executive branch of government of the U.S. state of Florida that heads the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS). Elected for a four-year mandate that is limited to two consecutive terms of office, the commissioner of agriculture is charged with ...