A new development from the University of South Florida may help control toxic algal blooms. It's one of a number of methods in a slow pipeline.
Red tide is rearing it ugly head again off Lee and Collier counties, and concentrations are high enough to cause fish kills and breathing issues in humans. Caused by the organism Karenia brevis, red ...
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 ...
Red tide is a toxic algae bloom that can be deadly to marine life and harmful to humans. Blooms typically occur in the fall but can happen at any time and last from a few days to several years. The ...
CALASIAO, Pangasinan – The coastal waters of Bolinao and Anda in this province again tested positive for red tide, just six ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. PANAMA CITY – Red Tide is sticking around in St. Andrews Bay. Water samples taken by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation ...
See the latest health advisories and water quality reports before you head to a Florida beach during spring break.
It is not a bad start to the Red Tide season across western Florida, especially since no microorganisms have been detected in the southwest, where toxic algae blooms often occur during early fall. But ...
Red tide, caused by the algae karenia brevis, has been discovered in St Andrews Bay and Mexico Beach. Health officials have issued alerts advising people to avoid swimming in affected areas due to ...
19 dead dolphins have washed ashore since March 1, most of them between Port St Joe and Mexico Beach. What's happening?