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Don't want red tide to crash your spring break plans? Check out where algae is currently reported, what to know about blooms ...
Red tide is caused by an algae called Karenia Brevis. This algae is always present in some concentrations in the Gulf waters.
SARASOTA, Fla. (WFLA) — A red tide bloom has been impacting parts of Sarasota County, causing fish kills along some beaches.
The experiments marked the first time the environmentally safe, plant-based agents were used outside of the lab after about six years of development.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) released its latest red tide status report, confirming the ...
The technologies were deployed into an active red tide bloom in Venice Canals last Friday and achieved a 70% or higher kill rate.
While red tide counts reportedly fell in parts of Florida's Gulf coast, the toxic algae is suspected in the recent deaths of a manatee and a dolphin.
Americans are calling for a state of emergency as toxic organisms invade the their coast, which is killing fish, dolphins and ...
The proliferations have become increasingly common in recent years and can have health and economic impacts in affected areas.
When the algae bloom, they release neurotoxins that not only kill marine life but also cause respiratory issues in humans. So ...
Two products developed by the Florida Red Tide Mitigation and Technology Development Initiative called Clear and Xtreme were launched by Mote Marine Laboratory. The products produced a 70% kill rate ...