It’s no mystery Florida a toxic waste zone. That’s why the people who live there are as they are.
>The major threats facing this species include the destruction and degradation of their crucial nursery areas such as mangroves and estuaries, being caught unintentionally as bycatch in fishing gear or deliberately for their saw-like rostrum for use in illegal trade and traditional medicine, and pollution, particularly from agricultural runoff and industrial waste.
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End times are here.
Mystery?
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https://climatereanalyzer.org/clim/sst_daily/
It’s no mystery Florida a toxic waste zone. That’s why the people who live there are as they are.
>The major threats facing this species include the destruction and degradation of their crucial nursery areas such as mangroves and estuaries, being caught unintentionally as bycatch in fishing gear or deliberately for their saw-like rostrum for use in illegal trade and traditional medicine, and pollution, particularly from agricultural runoff and industrial waste.
Chinese traditional medicine [strikes again](https://www.newsweek.com/endangered-sawfish-found-dead-florida-beach-1872796)…
Just glad this has nothing to do with the warming oceans.
That’s a first season of Scooby Doo level of mystery.
No mystery here
Maybe it’s the 100 degree F. water?