Red tide continues to plague Southwest Florida, with the harmful algal bloom organism Karenia brevis detected in 23 water ...
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-producing ...
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.
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 ...
On Jan. 10, the Florida Department of Health in Lee County (DOH-Lee) issued a health alert for the presence of red tide near the Alison Hagerup Beach Park on Captiva. It was in response to a water ...
Christopher Tittel, communication director for the Florida Department of Health in Manatee County said Jan. 6 in an email to The Islander that a local ...
Over the past week, the red tide organism Karenia brevis was detected in 86 samples collected from Florida’s Gulf Coast. Bloom concentrations of ...
Red tide comes from an organism that occurs naturally in the ocean. But people can make these harmful algal blooms worse.
For wanting to end their winter break with a Florida beach day, make sure there isn't an unexpected visitor. Check reports of red tide as of Jan. 2 ...
Red tide is caused by high concentrations of a toxin-producing microscopic algae, called K. brevis, that is found in the Gulf of Mexico. Tests conducted Jan. 2 at the popular Collier County ...