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Toxic Harvest: How Sulfur Use in Sugarcane Fuels Mercury Risk in the Everglades Sulfur used to grow sugarcane is turning natural mercury into a neurotoxin in the Everglades—scientists now know how to stop it quickly.

Sugarcane sulfur runoff is turning atmospheric mercury into a neurotoxin—UC Davis researchers show how to stop it fast. #Everglades #ToxicRunoff #EnvironmentalHealth

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Manatees in Florida Seriously Threatened from Pollution, Pesticides, and Other Human-Induced Stressors - Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog (Beyond Pesticides, January 27, 2022) Wildlife officials in Florida have resorted to supplementing starving manatees with cabbage and lettuce in an attempt to keep their rapidly dwindling populations alive. Massive Red Tides exacerbated by runoff from urban and agricultural pollution have directly killed off dozens of manatees over the last several years, but the indirect effects of these harmful algae blooms have been most catastrophic, resulting in significant loss of the seagrass beds upon which manatees rely. While Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has announced plans to spend $481 million on water quality improvement projects, conservationists note that the funds are primarily directed toward point source wastewater treatment, and more is needed to address nonpoint source herbicide and fertilizer runoff from agricultural, and urban and suburban yards. Florida manatees, a subspecies of the West Indian manatee, can live as long as 60 years old, weigh up to 1,200 lbs, and have no natural predators within their range. The biggest threat to these peaceful marine mammals is human activity and environmental stressors. Unfortunately, the former is well-known to exacerbate the latter. Humans harm manatees primarily through boat strikes, but the animals can also die from eating or becoming entangled in fishing equipment, […]

#Redtides exacerbated by runoff from urban & #agricultural #pollution are killing #manatees in #Florida.#florida #floridamanatees #pesticides #wildlife #algaebloom #waterpollution #glyphosate #herbicides #environment #environmentalprotection #toxicrunoff

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