Black water devastates coral in Keys

akterrye

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Here is a story about "black water" killing the coral in the Florida Keys....how sad. :(
 
Interesting article. My in-laws live in Florida in one of the counties that borders Lake Okeechobee. The lake and its management is an interesting environmental anachronism.
 
This is been happening right after Mel Fischer's first find - we are not saying it was his fault - just a coincidence that is happened this way - my son Michael went diving and came back very sad that the coral was dying as fast as it was - there are many reasons for this to be happening. I can remember as a child - seeing the coral brought ashore and it was breathless in beauty -
but then our water was much cleaner back then and the population was less than 10,000 people including the Navy - and the city took very good care of our Island.
Lets hope that the bad is over soon and the good returns.
Always
Shirley
 

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