A small fish with a big job: The American flagfish and Florida’s troubled waters
Flagfish feed on algae, aquatic plants and mosquito larvae, keeping the water they inhabit in balance.
Flagfish feed on algae, aquatic plants and mosquito larvae, keeping the water they inhabit in balance.
The CAROSEL is an underwater monitoring system to study how nutrients move between sediments and the water above.
There are at least 76,000 stormwater retention ponds throughout Florida, encompassing nearly 250 square miles in combined size.
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