Red tide is caused by a harmful algae bloom. It can bring respiratory problems and even fish kills in high concentrations.
When this bacteria is present in the water, its contaminants suppress its oxygen, making it a fatal habitat for its in-water ...
The latest counts from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, or FWC, show background to moderate levels along the Lee and Collier coastlines.
The harmful algal bloom called red tide has returned to Southwest Florida, impacting our local beaches. Here's where to swim ...
A prolonged red tide in 2018 lasted over 10 months. During this period red tide was extreme, killing thousands of fish in ...
However, those with beach plans in Southwest Florida should be aware of the persistent red tide affecting the coastline. Ralph Arwood, a pilot and environmentalist, took WINK News anchor Liz Biro ...
The toxic microorganism is causing fish kills, foul odors and health concerns for many. How long is it supposed to last?
ArborX, a clean manufacturer, hopes to open its headquarters and first biochar plant in Immokalee this summer. Collier commissioners recently approved economic incentives to help offset the cost.
Worldwide, there were only 47 unprovoked attacks, down 22 from the previous year and well below the 10-year average of 70.
The study, by Mote Marine Laboratory, connects increased harmful algae blooms with the long-term acidification of Florida’s ...
Red tide is a naturally-occuring toxic algal bloom in Florida and the Gulf and can be harmful to people and animals.