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NeoGreen

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Fri Jul 8, 2016, 08:20 AM Jul 2016

Florida's Disgusting Algae Bloom Is Now Visible From Space




Images: NASA Earth Observatory


Florida's Disgusting Algae Bloom Is Now Visible From Space
Mattie Stone

An enormous algae bloom turned Florida’s Treasure Coast a gnarly shade of green last week, and now we know just what that goopy nightmare looks like from space. On July 2, NASA’s Landsat 8 satellite snapped some weirdly impressionistic images of Florida’s Lake Okeechobee, in which you can see billions of green microbes spawning like mad.

Fueled by agricultural pollutants from upstream farms, the blue-green algae bloom was first noticed in Lake Okeechobee in early May. Since then, it’s grown to an estimated 619 square kilometres, blanketing roughly a third of the lake. Downstream coastal communities in Martin, St Lucie, Palm Beach and Lee Counties started seeing blooms of their own several weeks back, after the US Army Corps of Engineers began discharging lake water through special channel locks to prevent towns and sugar farms to the south from flooding.

Coastal residents are pissed, and they have a right to be. Not only are the blooms causing outside to smell like wet garbage, some experts worry they could be composed of microcystis, which is toxic to animals and humans.
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Florida's Disgusting Algae Bloom Is Now Visible From Space (Original Post) NeoGreen Jul 2016 OP
Geez, how do you "clean" that up? no_hypocrisy Jul 2016 #1
starve it of nutrients Blues Heron Jul 2016 #2
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