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Geography of Florida / Water / Natural environment / Fisheries / Oceanography / Algae / Aquatic ecology / Water treatment / Santa Fe River / Tide / Sea / Algal bloom
Date: 2014-11-18 13:42:27
Geography of Florida
Water
Natural environment
Fisheries
Oceanography
Algae
Aquatic ecology
Water treatment
Santa Fe River
Tide
Sea
Algal bloom

Essay on the Santa Fe River and Springs By Lars Anderson Sometimes, things happen that breathe new life into goofy old sayings. The one I have in mind these days is, “You don’t know who’s naked until the tide goes

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