GULF COUNTY, Fla. (WCTV) - Data from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission is showing increasing red tide numbers along Florida’s Gulf Coast. “Over the past week, the red tide organism, Karenia ...
State wildlife officials detected the red tide organism, Karenia brevis, in 20 samples along the Gulf Coast over the past week, with the most significant activity concentrated in the Panhandle.
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Elevated concentrations of the red tide organism, Karenia brevis, have been confirmed in Florida's Northwest coastal waters over the past week, signaling an intensifying bloom that has already caused ...
Florida wildlife officials confirmed this week that the organism responsible for red tide, Karenia brevis, has cropped up in ...
Minor detections of Karenia brevis in isolated samples; satellite imagery continues to monitor conditions. Over the past week, the red tide organism, Karenia brevis, was detected at background ...
It is not a bad start to the Red Tide season across western Florida, especially since no microorganisms have been detected in the southwest, where toxic algae blooms often occur during early fall. But ...
Red tide is rearing it ugly head again off Lee and Collier counties, and concentrations are high enough to cause fish kills and breathing issues in humans. Caused by the organism Karenia brevis, red ...
Scientists are testing a product called Xtreme RT in St. Andrews Bay to combat red tide, aiming to target the algae without harming the ecosystem.
An unusual number of deceased dolphins have washed ashore in the Florida Panhandle since March 1. Officials are investigating ...