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Frontiers in Science: What's Happening to Water Quality in Florida?

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Public lecture series. Florida is at the forefront of many of the national and global pressures that can result in degraded water quality. Among these are nutrient, plastics, and other pollution into watersheds and the oceans, ocean warming and acidification, changes in land use associated with increased runoff and environmental damage, extreme climate events, sea level rise and saltwater intrusion, harmful algal blooms and other ecotoxicity in waters, seagrass and coral die offs, and more.
Title: Frontiers in Science: What's Happening to Water Quality in Florida?.
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Name(s): Charles E. Schmidt College of Science
FAU Office of Public Policy Events
Type of Resource: moving image
Genre: Event
Date Created: 2024-01-25
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Place of Publication: Boca Raton, FL
Physical Form: mp4
Extent: 01:00:13
Language(s): English
Summary: Public lecture series. Florida is at the forefront of many of the national and global pressures that can result in degraded water quality. Among these are nutrient, plastics, and other pollution into watersheds and the oceans, ocean warming and acidification, changes in land use associated with increased runoff and environmental damage, extreme climate events, sea level rise and saltwater intrusion, harmful algal blooms and other ecotoxicity in waters, seagrass and coral die offs, and more.
Identifier: fauoppb1f6 (IID), fau:101314 (fedora)
Collection: Florida Atlantic University Digital Library Collections
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauoppb1f6
Host Institution: FAU

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