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Florida’s coastline stays clear as red tide levels hit bare minimum
Florida’s latest coastal check-up shows that red tide is barely a blip on the radar this week. State wildlife officials ...
Samples collected from bottlenose dolphins that recently died in North Florida suggest red tide may have killed them, ...
Florida’s coastline remained largely clear of toxic algae this week, though state monitors did pick up a faint signal of red ...
Tests found evidence of red tide toxin exposure in most of the sampled dolphins after a spike in deaths across parts of the ...
State biologists are keeping a close watch on Florida’s coastline this week after finding the first faint traces of the organism that causes red tide. The latest data from the Florida Fish and ...
Every fall, coastal residents of Florida wait and wonder: Will the water stay clear, or will the red tide return? This harmful algal bloom, caused by the algae Karenia brevis, does not devastate our ...
Additional tests have been done, and officials are awaiting final results.
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — With beautiful weather across Tampa Bay, it is tempting to get on a boat and catch some fish. Vacationers and locals alike may wonder if seafood caught during a red tide bloom is ...
A group of University of South Florida researchers have, for the first time, identified viruses present in the red tide blooms that periodically plague the Gulf coast. This can be used to possibly ...
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 ...
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