Scientists to release red dye into the Atlantic

From: The Record (Bergen County, NJ) | Date: May 1, 2004| Author: JOHN CURRAN, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Copyright information


The Record (Bergen County, NJ)

05-01-2004


Scientists to release red dye into the Atlantic -- Seek to trace how pollutants move
By JOHN CURRAN, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Date: 05-01-2004, Saturday
Section: NEWS
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ATLANTIC CITY - If the Atlantic Ocean turns a little red this weekend, fear not. It isn't embarrassed, just doing its part for science.

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