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Army Corps of Engineers temporarily closing lock at Port Mayaca after blue-green algae sighting

Por: WPTV Nation March 01, 2023

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MARTIN COUNTY, Fla. — The Army Corps of Engineers is temporarily closing the lock at Port Mayaca after blue-green algae was seen in the area.After one sample from the lock had trace samples of toxins, Martin County health officials sent out a warning not to come in contact with the water in that area.On a hot day at Sandsprit Park in Martin County, there is competition between waterfowl, and watercraft and right now, the boaters are loving... + full article



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