
Ashley Miznazi
Multimedia Reporter at Miami Herald
climate multimedia reporter @MiamiHerald | previously @HaitianTimes_ @TexasTribune | @AMEJA | @UTAustin ‘22
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1 month ago |
miamiherald.com | Ashley Miznazi
Miami Beach’s newest park, built on the site of a long-shuttered par 3 golf course, offers many of the typical attractions — tennis courts, places to commune with nature, walk the dogs or play with the kids. But it also serves a much bigger and more important purpose — protecting the surrounding neighborhoods, streets and homes from periodic flooding. The amoeba-shaped lake at the center of Bayshore Park isn’t just there for scenic views.
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1 month ago |
phys.org | Ashley Miznazi
Scientists at the University of South Florida Optical Oceanography Lab, the point people for tracking the floating mats of seaweed called sargassum, are predicting what could be the state's worst seaweed season. In the latest report issued April 30, they project 40% more seaweed than the previous record mess of 2022, when stinky, scratchy piles sent many tourists packing and cost cities millions to clean up.
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1 month ago |
gazettextra.com | Ashley Miznazi
MIAMI - Bad news, beachgoers: The seaweed monster is back and it's expected to be bigger than ever. Scientists at the University of South Florida Optical Oceanography Lab, the point people for tracking the floating mats of seaweed called sargassum, are predicting what could be the state's worst seaweed season.
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1 month ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Ashley Miznazi
MIAMI - Bad news, beachgoers: The seaweed monster is back and it's expected to be bigger than ever. Scientists at the University of South Florida Optical Oceanography Lab, the point people for tracking the floating mats of seaweed called sargassum, are predicting what could be the state's worst seaweed season.
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1 month ago |
elnuevoherald.com | Ashley Miznazi
Malas noticias para los bañistas: el monstruo de las algas ha vuelto y se espera que sea más grande que nunca. Científicos del Laboratorio de Oceanografía Óptica de la Universidad del Sur de Florida, responsables del seguimiento del sargazo pronostican lo que podría ser la peor temporada de algas del estado.
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