Florida’s coastline remained largely clear of toxic algae this week, though state monitors did pick up a faint signal of red ...
Red tide is caused by a naturally occurring algae called Karenia brevis, which can discolor water and produce toxins. These toxins can kill marine life and cause respiratory issues in humans, ...
Florida's toxic algae bloom season starts in about a month, but the state has already issued multiple health alerts this year ...
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Florida Gulf Coast monitors water after low levels of red tide found
Water samples collected along Florida’s Gulf Coast in early May 2026 have turned up low concentrations of Karenia brevis, the ...
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