Red tide is causing fish kills and respiratory irritation at some Florida beaches, but are Sarasota and Manatee area beaches ...
Red tide is caused by an microscopic algae called karenia brevis. Health alerts for red tide have been issued for several areas in Southwest Florida. Red tides can last for days, weeks or months.
The harmful algal bloom called red tide has returned to Southwest Florida, impacting our local beaches. Here's where to swim ...
Red tide has waters off Southwest Florida in the "kill zone." Caused by the Karenia brevis organism, red tide is no stranger to Florida waters. They've been documented in the Gulf of Mexico — soon to ...
Already this year, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has warned red tide in the Florida Keys and Southwest Florida waters have hit high levels. And that's not all. Toxins from ...
The red tide is however not currently projected to come anywhere near Bay County. Another forecast map indicates that through Feb. 9, the red tide will mostly remain between Pinellas and Monroe ...
At high concentrations, the water can turn red or brown. >> See a map of latest red tide reports The red tide organism Karenia brevis was detected in 75 samples collected from Florida’s Gulf ...