Scientists link a bacteria common in human waste with the disease destroying the coral reefs in the Florida Keys. (18 Jun 2002)
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Scientists link a bacteria common in human waste with the disease destroying the coral reefs in the Florida Keys. (18 Jun 2002)
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The Spiegel Grove remains closed to recreational diving. (16 Jun 2002)
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Divers search the Spiegel Grove for the oil leak. (16 Jun 2002)
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The Spiegel Grove oozes oil into the water. (15 Jun 2002)
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The 500-yard safety zone around the Spiegel Grove remains in effect. (14 Jun 2002)
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Attempts to up-right the Spiegel Grove will not be made until after the hurricane season. (12 Jun 2002)
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The Spiegel Grove is successfully rolled on to her starboard side. [Photo] (11 Jun 2002)
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Workers prepare to roll the Spiegel Grove on to her starboard side. (10 Jun 2002)
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Researchers conduct a Key Biscayne to Dry Tortugas fish-count. (10 Jun 2002)
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Work to roll the Spiegel Grove continues. (9 Jun 2002)
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