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It is a VERY big deal and @FloridaYankee has explained the jist of it. However, the Sugar Barons have been a very powerful influence in Florida going way back before Scott was elected.strong text
Generations of sugar cane farming has altered the chemistry of Florida’s biggest lake and a vast system of dikes and dams built to “drain the swamp” and create a retirement wonderland has killed half of the Everglades and put the rest of this vital wetland on life support.
"Back in 1994 we had an outbreak and it killed 196 manatee," says Bob Wasno, a marine biologist with Florida Gulf Coast University. “Everybody was just completely outraged. They yelled and jumped up and down and said ‘This is not going to happen again.’ Here we are 24 years later and this is worse than ever.” Florida's red tide: Scientists search for 'smoking gun' in a dead zone | CNN