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Algal Blooms More Luscious than Ever, Researchers Say
Toxins from algal blooms in the Chesapeake Bay may affect human and marine species' health. Algal blooms in the Chesapeake Bay are more intense this year and spreading farther up into the York River, according to local reports.
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