Florida's coastal waters are showing signs of improvement as red tide levels have significantly decreased over the past week.
Researchers hope the study can eventually find a way to predict when blooms will occur, and how to reduce their effects on ...
Scientists have finally uncovered the reason behind mysterious red tides washing up on Florida's coastline. The blood-red waves have been known to be both destructive to the environment and ...
Red tide is caused ... problems. Fishing in fog not so bad, it turns out. Reds, snook on prowl with shrimp comin' The mockingbird needs to tell the fish it's springtime in Florida | Fishing ...
Yes, you can. Just make sure it appears healthy and you cook it correctly. Do not eat any dead fish. Florida Today notes people who eat shellfish contaminated with red tide can experience ...
During red tide events, the researchers collected Karenia brevis bloom samples to analyze in a lab. They used a method called ...
Red tide has long plagued Florida beaches, bringing coughing, burning eyes and piles of dead fish. Scientists have been searching for a solution for decades, but progress has been elusive.
Red tide is caused by a naturally occurring organism called Karenia brevis, which can discolor water and release toxins. While red tide is more common in warmer months, it can occur year-round and ...
Do not eat any dead fish. Florida Today notes people who eat shellfish contaminated with red tide can experience gastrointestinal and neurological distress, nausea, diarrhea, dizziness ...
It's officially spring break season in Florida ... fish covered many beaches in Sarasota and Manatee County beaches over the course of a busy Valentines Day weekend, and the impacts of red tide ...