The Florida Department of Health in Lee County still has advisories posted for several area beaches as red tide counts continue to hover well above the toxic range. DOH says coastal residents should ...
PORT ST. JOE, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - An “anomaly,” that’s how Florida Fish and Wildlife experts are describing this year’s red tide in the Panhandle. “Typically blooms start in Southwest Florida, and so ...
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 ...
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - The Florida Department of Health in Bay County is advising the public to be cautious due to the presence of red tide in the East Bay near the Dupont Bridge. The DOH ...
Most people think of Red Tide as something that burns their eyes and causes breathing problems when they go to the beach. But ...
Red tide, caused by the algae karenia brevis, has been discovered in St Andrews Bay and Mexico Beach. Health officials have issued alerts advising people to avoid swimming in affected areas due to ...
Red tide is still being found along the Southwest Florida coast, although the more toxic water quality samples are being found well offshore of Lee County. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation ...
Remember that red tide outbreak that was threatening Southwest Florida's coastline just a few days ago? Well, it's gone, mostly. Recent numbers from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation ...
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Florida hit by red tide; will it come to Panama City Beach? Data seems to point to no
PANAMA CITY — Red tide has hit parts of Florida this past week. Is it coming to Panama City Beach? Reports seem to indicate ...
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