A potential red tide bloom exploded in size and intensity off Florida’s coast, from Clearwater to Venice, and it could impact Southwest Florida. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
Red tide continues to affect areas of Florida's Gulf Coast, with high concentrations detected in multiple locations. Over the ...
Red tide has been detected in Southwest Florida and offshore in some areas from south Sarasota County to Pinellas, and ...
Many different kinds of microorganisms cause toxic blooms in fresh and saltwater around the world, but researchers say the ...
Red Tide has returned for the season. We always see it ramp up this time of year, but it's especially prevalent following ...
On Oct. 25, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) reported that the red tide organism (Karenia brevis) ...
Study examines 16 years of Caloosahatchee River water releases and red tide events; finds 77% of variability in red tide events can be linked to river ...
The organism that causes red tide was detected in 49 samples along the coast of Southwest Florida. But bloom-level ...
Over the past week, through Oct. 25, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reported the red tide organism Karenia brevis was detected in 49 samples collected from Southwest Florida.
The west coast of Florida faces another algal surge; both Helene and Milton have contributed but are not quite what caused it ...
Florida typically sees red tide off the state’s southwest coast every year in late summer or early fall when warmer temperatures and wind conditions are more favorable to algae growth.