Dark future looming in Florida’s waters
March 10, 2016

This 1998 image from space shows a Florida surrounded by blue waters. Pollution may darken that seascape image soon. (Photo credit: NASA, Wikimedia Commons)
Can you see water pollution on the move? Activist John Heim does.
Heim has documented what he calls “the black line of death” moving from Florida’s Lake Okeechobee to the St. Lucie River, then the Atlantic Ocean.
Who might be the major culprit for destroying these once-blue pure waters? The answer is not so sweet.