Signs of hope for South Florida's waters: A seagrass comeback, fighting storm surge and more
Briefly

Broward County has healthier coral than Biscayne Bay, impacted by different nutrient ratios. Innovative solutions like floating flower beds and storm surge modules are being implemented.
Experts attribute the recent coral bleaching to nutrient pollution, particularly high nitrogen levels in Biscayne Bay compared to Broward and Miami areas.
Seagrass in Biscayne Bay is displaying signs of regeneration, offering hope for ecosystem recovery in the region.
Initiatives like floating flower beds for water pollution absorption and storm surge-fighting Lego-like modules are being embraced to address environmental challenges in South Florida.
Read at Sun Sentinel
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