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    • Florida red tide mitigation using clay dispersal
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Sarasota County tests clay mixture to mitigate red tide

By C. Anacreon | February 17, 2023

The Anderson Lab is working with Mote Marine Labs, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, and Florida University scientists to do field trials at permitted test sites in Tampa Bay. Don Anderson was interviewed recently for this news story.

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