Apalachicola Bay and River Florida Alert Oct 2007


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Apalachicola Bay and River Florida Alert Oct 2007

Description:
Not enough water flowing to the bay from Georgia The Water War has been going on for years Too little fresh water is going into the bay killing oysters ,salt intrusion Also creeks have been drying up killing large beds or oysters and muscles Appalachicola Bay and river

Author:
freedomlost2007

Tags:
water, war, states, bay, river, education, rights, food, oysters, muscles, enviornmental, creeks, waterways, Florida, Habitat,

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