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Red tide resurfaces: Bloom concentrations and fish kills reported in northwest Florida
State environmental monitors detected a resurgence of red tide in the Florida Panhandle this week, with bloom-level ...
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Red tide rears its head in northwest Florida while southwest coast sees relief
State wildlife officials detected the red tide organism, Karenia brevis, in 20 samples along the Gulf Coast over the past ...
Every fall, coastal residents of Florida wait and wonder: Will the water stay clear, or will the red tide return? This harmful algal bloom, caused by the algae Karenia brevis, does not devastate our ...
A group of University of South Florida researchers have, for the first time, identified viruses present in the red tide blooms that periodically plague the Gulf coast. This can be used to possibly ...
The toxic blooms may get "considerably worse," according to experts. A toxic algae bloom is creeping up the west coast of the Sunshine State, killing wildlife and keeping residents and tourists away ...
Red tide algae has been detected in moderate to low concentrations throughout St. Andrews Bay. Health officials have issued alerts, advising people to avoid swimming and eating local shellfish.
University of South Florida researchers have discovered connections between certain viruses and red tide blooms. The even found a new viral species. Further research is needed to understand the ...
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