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Red tide resurfaces: Blooms and fish kills hit northwest Florida coast
Just days before the Christmas holiday, state environmental monitors have identified a resurgence of red tide in the Florida ...
Over the past week, red tide was observed in 30 samples from Northwest Florida and one sample from Southwest Florida. Bloom concentrations (>100,000 cells/liter) were observed in three ...
Red tide, a nightmare for beachgoers with its smell, dead fish, and burning throat, may soon have a natural adversary. Scientists have discovered a potential solution in the Gulf's microscopic world.
Florida's red tide is a recurring harmful algal bloom that poses a persistent threat to the state's coast. The bloom, caused by Karenia brevis algae, can lead to significant fish kills and harm marine ...
Most people think of Red Tide as something that burns their eyes and causes breathing problems when they go to the beach. But ...
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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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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 ...
Sanibel Island is renowned for its picturesque beaches and abundant wildlife, but the aftermath of a devastating hurricane and a red tide event have left lingering impacts beneath its clear blue ...
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