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What you need to know about Florida today
› Three-decade study links Florida Keys’ coral demise to mainland runoff
A landmark 30-year study of ailing coral in the Florida Keys shows nutrient-supercharged water from as far north as Orlando is contributing to the death of an ancient ecosystem that evolved to thrive in a fertilizer-free environment.
› Art: Coming soon, to a Sarasota roundabout near you
People who make, appreciate or curate visual art will tell you that a truly profound work is one that reveals itself over time — that a sculpture or painting is not a product, but a process. So it makes sense that a change in the way the city of Sarasota selects its public art should result in some intriguing candidates for the next two additions to its collection, which now includes more than 80 installations.
› Tampa Bay area's first GreenWise Market is heading to Water Street Tampa
A GreenWise Market grocery store will open at the base of two new apartment towers in Water Street Tampa, developers said Monday. Publix, which owns the GreenWise Market brand, has signed a lease for 26,000 square feet of space on the ground-floor of 815 Water Street, a twin-tower residential project now under construction.
› Discovery Channel’s ‘Shark Week’ dives into Fort Lauderdale beach
Here’s a different way for fans of “Shark Week” to get their shark on in South Florida. The Discovery Channel’s annual ode to everything sharks has partnered with The Ritz-Carlton Fort Lauderdale to screen new episodes ahead of the July 28 premiere.
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