
Southwest Florida residents expressed their concerns for the growing algae throughout area waterways.
WINK News reporter Janae Muchmore spoke to homeowners and shared insights on official’s plans for a solution to the algae problem. Watch the full segment above.
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FAU researchers needs people who live near canals for algae study
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