Saturday, July 6, 2013

Something's fishy: 100's of fish and birds from Florida natural lagoon are mysteriously dead

CGI's SarkaJonea: Something's fishy: 100's of fish and birds from Florida natural lagoon are mysteriously dead
Posted By: Susoni [Send E-Mail]
Date: Friday, 5-Jul-2013 22:49:15
(NaturalNews) More events of mass wild-life species deaths are occurring exponentially, usually without explanation. Often the immediate problem is recognized, but what caused the problem remains unknown.
The term "non-point pollution" pops up, indicating that the source of the problem comes from more than one polluter...
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The Indian River Lagoon stretches out for 156 miles along the eastern Florida coast and has been a leading North American haven of bio-diversity with 600 species of fish and sea mammals and 300 species of birds. They are in jeopardy now.

At one point, dolphin deaths occurred daily while manatees (sea cows) were dying at a rate of one a week. Over 300 pelicans, 46 dolphins, and 111 manatees have died as of June 20 2013. Even worse is the destruction of their natural feeding habitat, 47,000 acres of sea grass beds on the lagoon's shallow water floors. [2]
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/041071_animal_deaths_pollution_toxic_algae.html#ixzz2YEJYnCNi
 

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