Little to no progress over five years in Naples Bay cleanup, report shows – PHOTOS
Naples Bay water quality is starting to show signs of a slow but only spotty recovery amid efforts to limit fertilizer use and improve the health of lakes that empty into it. The assessment is the most complete analysis yet of data collected by monitors for more than five years at 16 sites in the bay from Gordon Pass to north of U.S. 41 East.
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