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Why is the river sometimes a “pea color”?

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Why is the river sometimes a “pea color”?

According to a scientist and the Brevard Natural Resources Dept, it appears conditions vary from clear to turbid depending on location. You can report your observations to the Florida DEP Algal Bloom team at: toll-free hotline at 855-305-3903 or http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/3444948/Algal-Bloom-Reporting-Form .
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