Red tide continues to plague Southwest Florida, with the harmful algal bloom organism Karenia brevis detected in 23 water ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has issued an update on red tide conditions, reporting the ...
This red tide bloom has been along the Southwest Florida coast since October 2017. According to a USA TODAY network database, there are reports of low red tide from St. Petersburg to Fort Myers as ...
The Florida Department of Health in Lee County has issued a health alert for the presence of red tide near Turner Beach.
The lower amounts of the toxin were detected after several weeks of medium and high concentrations were reported along the ...
The latest state report on red tide shows no more heavy concentration of the toxin were found. However, fish kills and ...
State health officials are warning red tide is in Gulf waters near south Marco Beach and many Naples beaches. Officials urge beachgoers to be cautious if they have health issues.
This bloom started last summer, when it seemed to follow the trail of several hurricanes that made impacts on varying parts of the west coast of Florida.
Forecasts by the USF-FWC Collaboration for Prediction of Red Tides for Pinellas County to northern Monroe County predict variable movement of surface and subsurface waters over the next 3.5 days.
State health officials are warning red tide is present at the Naples Pier and beachgoers should be cautious if they have health issues. Red tide is caused by high concentrations of a toxin ...
causing blooms to be called "red tides." K. brevis is found almost exclusively in the Gulf of Mexico but has been recorded on Florida's east coast and off the coast of North Carolina. Worried red tide ...