Troubled Waters: Low Apalachicola River Flow May Hurt Gulf Fisheries
Reductions in the flow of the Apalachicola River have far-reaching effects that could prove detrimental to grouper and other reef fish populations in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico, according to a new Florida State University study that may provide new ammunition for states engaged in a nearly two-decade water war.
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Filed under: Water - Air Quality / Agriculture on June 25th, 2009
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