The Lee County area is the hot spot now, according to recent state reports, which show high toxicity counts here. Fish and ...
Don't want red tide to crash your spring break plans? Check out where algae is currently reported, what to know about blooms ...
Two of three technologies featured at Sarasota event rely on plant-based chemicals; the third uses water cavitation, ozone ...
Weekly data on beach water quality is from the Florida Department of Health. Red tide and algal bloom data are from FWC. Red tide shows conditions from last seven days and algal bloom is from the last ...
Red tide blooming near Florida Gulf coast beaches has drifted closer to County over the past week, but beach impacts are ...
Red tide has hit some areas of Southwest Florida this past week. Could it affect PCB? Here's a look at the data.
The most recent water samples, collected on Feb. 10 ... blooms at a level that can cause harm to marine life. It is called red tide because typically blue waters turn red or brown during a ...
Water from areas with blue-green algae can make animals and people ... Karenia brevis, or red tide, is a naturally occurring, single-celled organism belonging to a group of algae called ...
"Red tide doesn't necessarily respond to temperature and traditionally it starts Oct. 1 and ends Feb. 1," Parsons said. "But it does like calmer water because the cells are pretty fragile.
CLEAR can be deployed on surface water from vessels ... “So if a guy has blue-green algae or red tide in his backyard, he can buy a gallon of it and spray its back yard. Xtreme is 10-day ...
Red tide is present in Southwest Florida ... causing people and animals to potentially inhale the toxin. Water from areas with blue-green algae can make animals and people sick.