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Florida's coastal waters are currently clear of the red tide organism, Karenia brevis, with no observable presence in samples ...
The county has a goal for zero waste to reach the landfill by 2050. To report a red tide fish kill, call the Florida and Wildlife Conservation Commission hotline at 1-888-404-3922.
No Red Tide Organism Detected Statewide Floridians and visitors alike can enjoy the state's pristine coastlines with peace of ...
What You Need To Know A Florida scientist detected red tide in 79 samples along Florida’s Gulf Coast in the last week Records show just under 1,000 pounds of dead fish were picked up from St ...
The proposed rule, intended to aid the recovery of overfished red snapper in the Atlantic Ocean, would have barred fishing for 55 popular sportfish between December and February. In a victory for ...
Share Underwater, Florida’s Sarasota Bay is a cacophony of frying bacon, clacking typewriters, knocking wood. But in August 2018, an unrelenting algal bloom known as a red tide swept across the bay.
I hope you’ve enjoyed this look back on June of 1955! The final week of June 70 years ago was packed with activity – good and bad – in Pulaski County, so let’s get right to it. Here’s what was ...
Governors of Florida, Georgia and South Carolina seek state control over red snapper management in the south Atlantic Ocean to expand fishing opportunities.
New research from NOAA revealed that the 2018 red tide event caused $2.7 billion in losses. The harmful algal bloom left beaches empty and businesses that depend on tourism struggling to survive.
Florida ranks fifth across the country for the most landed commercial seafood in 2023, bringing in more than $286 million in wholesale value. Watch full report from Michael Paluska ...
Following a 'thorough investigation' by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), two men have been charged in relation to the death of Ella Adler, 15, who was fatally struck by ...
ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp joined a request from Florida and South Carolina governors Ron DeSantis and Henry McMaster to move management of fish populations to the state. Specifically, the three ...