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Fall 2003 - V.18 N.3
Table of Content




Space Coast Birding & Wildlife Festivals
News Around the Lagoon


Cape Canaveral Hospital Moves One Step Closer to Filling Banana River

30% of Lagoon Dolphin Suffer Skin Disease

12 Water Projects Funded

EPA Allows Florida to Pollute Drinking Water

800 Dolphins and Whales Dying in Nets

Nitrogen Associated with Sewage Found in Ocean Seaweed

Advisory wants to take north Florida's Water to Supply south Florida Growth

Muck Removal Delayed to Late 2004

Army Corp. Studies Lagoon Problems

Lake Okeechobee Water Releases

Merger Expected to Reduce Growth Management

Development impact Fees Results in Job Growth

Runoff Cause Cattails Spread in Everglades

Space Coast Birding & Wildlife Festivals

U.S Fish and Wildlife considers New Manatees Zones in Florida

Environmentalists Sue to Restrict Weed Killer

Wastewater Carried Towards in the Keys

Florida Keys at Risk

Bioluminescent Algae in the Ocean

Sea Urchins Infesting the Reefs

On the Lagoon with Captain Rodney Smith





The Festival offers a rare opportunity to interact with some of the world's leading ornithologists, wildlife biologists and naturalists through a comprehensive collection of field trips, seminars, workshops, boat trips, kayak adventures, vendors, exhibitors and social gatherings. Added emphasis is placed on the unique cutting edge technology, history and culture of this area. Keynote presentations by birding and butterfly luminaries Kenn Kaufman and Pete Dunne and photo shoots with internationally acclaimed wildlife photographers Arthur Morris, Joanne Williams and Milton Heiberg highlight 153 activities during five days and nights of nonstop fun and learning. November 12-16, Brevard Community College Campus, Titusville. Visit www.nbbd.com/fly or call Neta, 321-268-5224 to order a program.



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