More pollution raises fear Biscayne Bay could turn into 'dead body of water'
Manatees in Biscayne Bay were recently forced to swim through silt plumes, sediment runoff from the construction site of Miami’s new signature bridge. Read more here: https://www.local10.com/news/local/2021/09/03/images-show-miami-construction-site-polluting-biscayne-bay/
Видео More pollution raises fear Biscayne Bay could turn into 'dead body of water' канала WPLG Local 10
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