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Tampa Free Press on MSNRed Tide Update: Low Levels Detected In Southwest Florida, Monitoring ContinuesThe Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is continuing to monitor red tide conditions across the state.
Karenia brevis is a naturally occurring, single-celled organism belonging to a group of algae called dinoflagellates. Large ...
The red tide organism, Karenia brevis, was detected in 46 samples from Florida’s Gulf coast the week ending March 9 but bloom concentrations were not ...
It's that time of year when finding a spot at your favorite beach is a lot harder to find. It's spring break season! Is there any red tide reported?
The proliferations have become increasingly common in recent years and can have health and economic impacts in affected areas.
UF scientist Mike Allen said that while red tide is a natural phenomenon, human factors are exacerbating the problem.
Red Tide is a harmful algal bloom caused by a naturally occurring alga (a plant-like microorganism) called Karenia brevis or K. brevis. When K. brevis appears in large quantities – typically in the ...
Water samples collected between Feb. 24 and Feb. 26 found low levels of Karenia Brevis, the organism that causes red tide, in ...
The county spent the end of February raking beaches daily to clean up fish kills for beachgoers, and county officials say the ...
Watch out for red tide. Caused by the Karenia brevis organism, red tide can cause respiratory problems, especially if winds are blowing onshore. As of Feb. 13, NOAA reported some beaches in Lee ...
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