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Fall 2002 - V.17 N.3



Rain Removes Pollution from Atmosphere
News Around the Lagoon


Judge Orders Feds to Comply with Manatee Settlement

Rain Removes Pollution from Atmosphere

Bacteria in St. Lucie River

Hobe Sound Fish Kill Caused by Low Dissolved Oxygen

Indian River Lagoon North Feasibility

Protection for the Manatee in Jeopardy

Florida's Fish not Mercury-Free

Blue Crabs Decline in Indian River Lagoon

Surface Water Tainted by Household Products

More Land to be Added to Jonathan Dickinson State Park

Mangrove Destroyer Pleads Guilty

Scenic Highway Proposed for St. Lucie County

Total Nitrogen and Phosphorus Concentrations in the Indian River Lagoon

Oyster Study Has Begun in the St. Lucie River

Bill to Weaken Fish Conservation Considered by Congress





   A recent study in Science Journal says the world’s oceans could be helping to clean the atmosphere. The salty sea spray traps dust and pollutants which then rain into the ocean. A large percentage of all the pollutants are removed at the lower layer of the atmosphere. The study used satellite data over the Indian Ocean, where massive amounts of particles from burning, urban air pollution and desert dust are blown from southern Asia.




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