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SATELLITE BEACH, Fla. 鈥?Maintaining a garden can be hard work.Try doing it underwater.It may not look like it at first glance, but in a lagoon on Floridas East Coast, there is an underwater lawn-in-the-making - with seagrasses. It s beautiful. It s absolutely beautiful, said Nicholas Sanzone, environmental programs coordinator with the City of Satellite Beach, Florida. We re not trying to fix everything with this. We re trying to find out what works. The 156-mile Indian River Lagoon is normally home to acres upon acres of seagrass stanley cup es. Yet, huge swaths of them have died, which is creating a bigger problem for the creatures that rely on them. There s been a massive mortality of manatees, said Dennis Hanisak, a research professor at Florida Atlantic Universitys Harbor Branch Oceanographi stanley cup c Institute. It s very clear that it s due to starvation. The principal food of manatees is seagrass. Last year, more than 1,000 manatees died along Florida s waters - a record-breaking number.They re starving because runoff pollution from farms, fertilizers from people s yards, among other things, eventually end up in the water. That runoff creates mo stanley cup re intense algae blooms, which block sunlight fr Bfnp COVID-19 long-haulers face health and livelihood uncertainty
HELENA 鈥?Gov. Steve Bullock unveiled his final proposed two-year state budget Monday 鈥?with familiar proposals like a college-tuition freeze and new state preschool funding 鈥?but its not something hell get hoka to implement.Bullock, a two-term Democrat, will be out of office in seven weeks and his successor, Republican Gov.-elect Greg Gianforte, will be taking over and presumably crafting his own amended budget for the 2021 Legislature to nike dunk consider.Yet for one last time, Bullock put forth his wish list of budget priorities 鈥?and noted that his budget balances without raising taxes or making any cuts to services. This is a budget that does not necessitate any cuts to the government programs and services relied upon by Montanans, he said at a Capitol news conference. If the next administration and Legislature choose to cut government services, it will be based on ideology, not based on necessity. By law, a governor must submit a p af1 roposed budget by mid-November before the Legislature convenes in the following year.Gianforte said through a spokeswoman that he looks forward to reviewing the proposed budget in its entirety -- but indicated that he won t support increased spending. During th |
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