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hitting the St. Johns River
A huge, thick, toxic slime can be seen flowing to the ocean, all along the banks of the beautiful river.
According to the River Keeper organization (non-profit), it started south of Jacksonville. Since then, it's moving north.
"It's the river's way of telling scientists that deadly chemicals can make life dead. It's something that happens over and over because industrial pollution are simply piped into rivers and Oceans... When chemicals are dumped down the tube... do we ever think... what it might taste like... to the dolphins we say we love... and care enough about to create a petition and raise awareness of the truth of reality for dolphins...
http://www.actionnewsjax.com/content/actionlocal/story/Algae-bloom-...

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