Dolphins vulnerable after Piney Point wastewater releases
From a boat outside Port Manatee, Dr. Randall Wells keeps a close eye on the water.?He and others are tracking dolphins who live in the area to see how they've been affected by wastewater discharges from the old Piney Point fertilizer plant.?
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