For wanting to end their winter break with a Florida beach day, make sure there isn't an unexpected visitor. Check reports of ...
Local ocean and red tide experts have confirmed rumors of red tide, a harmful but natural algae bloom, has made its way to ...
Red tide is blooming in several areas along Florida's Gulf Coast, with high concentrations detected in Pinellas, Sarasota, ...
Dead fish is the last thing beach-goers want to see, but that's exactly what washed ashore in south Sarasota County on Nokomis Beach.
If 4-foot-deep piles of red algae washing up along the Texas coast weren't enough to get beachgoers' attention, the smell certainly was. This week, a long stretch of the South Packery Jetty in Corpus ...
The Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies said it supports a wide variety of small invertebrates. It’s separate from the microscopic — and toxic — "red tide” algae blooms, such as the ...
Red tide comes from an organism that occurs naturally in the ocean. But people can make these harmful algal blooms worse.
Thousands of people have their fingers crossed. They’re hoping the decades-long sewage crisis along the U.S.-Mexico border will get better in 2025.
The Florida Department of Health in Hernando County (DOH-Hernando) advises the public to be cautious due to the presence of red tide near Pine Island.
Yes, red tide organisms occur elsewhere. Although the organism that causes Florida's red tide is found almost exclusively in the Gulf of Mexico, blooms have been found off the east coast of Florida, ...
A thick, hairy red algae covers large portions of the sand near the South Packery Jetty in Corpus Christi, according to popular marine biologist Jace Tunnell.
Murphy transferred to Florida State from Alabama in the 2024 portal class, playing in 18 games for the Tide before heading to ...