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USF scientists project 40% more seaweed than the previous record mess of 2022, when stinky, scratchy piles sent many tourists packing and cost cities millions to clean up.
The seaweed monster is back and it’s expected to be bigger than ever. Scientists at the University of South Florida Optical Oceanography Lab, the point people for tracking the floating mats of seaweed ...
FWC said the alligator attack occurred on Lake Kissimmee near Tiger Creek. A similar, though non-lethal attack happened in ...
It's alligator season, which means the odds of encountering one of the 7-foot reptiles have increased. But human bites are ...
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