A new development from the University of South Florida may help control toxic algal blooms. It's one of a number of methods ...
See the latest health advisories and water quality reports before you head to a Florida beach during spring break.
Florida wildlife officials confirmed Friday that while traces of the red tide organism Karenia brevis have cropped up in several coastal regions over the last seven days, the state remains free of ...
It's that time of year when finding a spot at your favorite beach is a lot harder to find. It's spring break season! Is there ...
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19 dead dolphins have washed up in the Florida Panhandle
19 dead dolphins have washed ashore since March 1, most of them between Port St Joe and Mexico Beach. What's happening?
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Mote Marine Laboratory educates Manasota Key on Red Tide and preventatives
Mote Marine’s Jason Robertshaw explained to residents the dangers of red tide and how they're attempting to mitigate it.
Spring break season is almost here. However, whether you're a native Floridian or a seasoned visitor to the state's coasts, you know it only takes a visit from one unwanted visitor to ruin any beach ...
Red tide strikes the West Coast as many as five or six times a year, according to Walter Steenkamp, chairperson of Coastalink Northern Cape and Aukotowa Fisheries, the first fishing cooperative ...
Scientists are tracking unseasonably large sargassum mats in the Atlantic. Where it will land, if at all, depends on winds and currents.
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Red tide alert raised in several Bohol coastal localities
TAGBILARAN CITY — The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) in Central Visayas has warned the public against ...
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — A toxic algae bloom known as a red tide is causing the mass deaths of crayfish and other ocean life on parts of South Africa's west coast. The environment ministry ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The latest sampling results from FWC show the red tide in our region following hurricanes Helene and Milton continues to push south. Professor emeritus Bob Weisburg has spent ...
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