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$10 million allocated for technologies to combat harmful algal blooms in Florida

Por: WPTV Nation January 12, 2024

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida is receiving a boost in funding to combat toxic algal blooms. Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Thursday nearly $10 million for innovative technologies to fight the harmful blooms.The governor's office said that the funding is being provided for 10 projects that will mitigate the effects and impacts of harmful algal blooms, including blue-green algae. The Treasure Coast and Lake Okeechobee have been severely impacted... + full article



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