Scientists analyze Caloosahatchee River, drought data

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FORT MYERS, Fla. – Scientists and researchers are gathering at a two-day symposium to talk about the Caloosahatchee River’s needs during a drought. During dry seasons, there isn’t enough fresh water flowing into the river, which causes grass to die, which then has lasting impacts on marine life.

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