A type of microscopic algae called Karenia brevis has grown rapidly in Florida, leaving dead fish on the shore. Harmful “red tide” is wreaking smelly havoc on Florida’s Gulf Coast, canceling some ...
The Florida Department of Health in Lee County has issued more advisories for beaches and waterways along the coast, although recent counts show an outbreak that may be waning. Red tide has drifted ...
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Beach & Boating Forecast Sunday
Beach conditions are quiet Sunday. Highs hold in the 70s at the beaches. Skies are mostly sunny. Winds are out of the North ...
Florida researchers are working to map fish kills after red tide events to help regulators determine harvesting limitations. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration awarded the five-year ...
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Low concentrations of Red Tide found offshore of Manatee County
In Manatee County, FWC said very low concentrations were found offshore, along with background concentrations in Hillsborough ...
New research suggests that toxic red tides may be responsible for fish and dolphin deaths, even when it's no longer present in the coastal waters. Scientists may have a new answer to their questions ...
Dead fish killed by red tide continue to wash ashore in Sarasota and Manatee counties, fouling some of the region's most popular beaches during peak tourism season. This weekend gusty winds are ...
NAPLES, Fla. – As red tide has returned to Southwest Florida, with dead fish and dead eels washing ashore on beaches, you may be wondering if you can still eat your favorite fish or seafood. A red ...
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Red tide continues to fester in St. Andrews Bay
FDOH issued a health alert earlier this month as FWC continues to find concentrations of red tide-causing algae in St.
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Red tide update: Blooms detected in northwest Florida as holiday approaches
While much of Florida’s coastline remains clear, state environmental officials have flagged a resurgence of Red Tide in the ...
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Florida red tide alert: Blooms and fish kills hit northwest waters
Red tide has resurfaced in the Panhandle, bringing bloom-level concentrations of algae and reports of dead fish to the region ...
Florida-bound spring breakers expecting pristine beaches and clear blue seas may be in for a rude awakening along the southwest coast, where a toxic red tide has hit. The toxic algae bloom – which ...
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