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As Seagrass Habitats Decline, Florida Manatees Die of Starvation

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Provided by: NPR|Published on: April 27, 2021
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  • This NPR article and short podcast discuss the poor health of the Indian River Lagoon in Florida and the declining local manatee population.
  • The lagoon's health has been suffering from increased pollution, which leads to algae blooms that kill the manatees' food source, seagrass.
  • The podcast summarizes the article and has a written transcript that is accessible by clicking the paragraph icon in the podcast bar.

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Subjects: Biology
Authors: Greg Allen
Region: North America, USA - South, United States, Florida
Languages: English

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