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The red tide that enveloped our coast from the fall of 2017 until January 2019 did $2.7 billion in damages to the south Florida tourism industry, according to a federal study released May 20.
New research from NOAA revealed that the 2018 red tide event caused $2.7 billion in losses. The harmful algal bloom left beaches empty and businesses that depend on tourism struggling to survive.
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. — The Florida Department of Health in Hillsborough County (DOH-Hillsborough) has issued a health alert for the presence of red tide near Mullet Key. Red tide is caused ...
Although the species rebounded following an "unusual mortality event" in 2021, environmental groups say a recent uptick in ...
UF/IFAS researchers are testing how effective these products are by putting them in mesh bags and burying them alongside corn ...
Floridians have rightfully demanded solutions to address red tide, and in June 2019, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law 379.2273 Florida Statutes to establish and support the Florida Red ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNFlorida’s Coasts Breathe Easy: No Red Tide Observed Statewide This Past WeekNo Red Tide Organism Detected Statewide Floridians and visitors alike can enjoy the state's pristine coastlines with peace of ...
TAMPA, Fla. — The recent cold weather helped move us through the worst of the red tide, but officials say we’re not completely out of the woods yet. A Florida scientist detected red tide in 79 ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has identified 10 dangers at beaches. Volusia County, with its beach ...
Florida's red tide organism, Karenia brevis, has been detected at minimal "background concentrations" in only two samples across Southwest Florida over the past week, indicating a continued period ...
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