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    Protect Dolphins from Nitrogen Pollution in Florida

    by Ocean River Institute

    Dolphins are dying at alarmingly high rates in Florida's Indian River Lagoon, a shallow estuary closed off from the Atlantic Ocean by barrier beaches. This place of white sands, seagrasses, and abundant wildlife has become over-saturated by harmful nitrogen pollutants, with a black, mucky bottom,

    69,951 / 75,000 signatures

    Help Stop Toxic Harmful Algae in Florida to Save Dolphins

    by Ocean River Institute

    Nitrogen is the worst pollutant of our oceans. In Florida's Indian River Lagoon, it is making dolphins sick by turning the water into a toxic soup every summer. A population of bottle-nosed dolphins swims their entire lives in Indian River Lagoon. The dolphin population outside the Lagoon shows

    $715 / $4,600

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    Harper Dangler added an update to the petition Protect Dolphins from Nitrogen Pollution in Florida about 1 month ago
    Rob Moir added an update to the petition Protect Dolphins from Nitrogen Pollution in Florida about 1 month ago
    Rob Moir added an update to the petition Protect Dolphins from Nitrogen Pollution in Florida 3 months ago
    Rob Moir added an update to the fundraiser Help Stop Toxic Harmful Algae in Florida to Save Dolphins 3 months ago
    Rob Moir added an update to the fundraiser Help Stop Toxic Harmful Algae in Florida to Save Dolphins 3 months ago
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