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Tourism versus tradition. What's next for sponge hunters in Florida?

Here is a natural sea sponge during pruning. It was collected in Tarpon Springs, Florida, the sponge capital of the world.

“There's no Tarpon Springs without sponges,” says diver Muhip Goktepe.

According to some estimates, about 70 percent natural sea sponges collected around the world come from this stretch of the Florida coast. Generations of locals, most of them of Greek origin, have built their lives around these foam sea creatures.

Ashley Davis

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