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In addition, the NOAA Harmful Algae Outbreak Respiratory Forecast is predicting some coastal areas on the Gulf of Mexico coast of Florida near Tampa to have low to moderate amounts of red tide.
“But how did it get better? By moving that load of stormwater runoff into the Gulf of Mexico.” The red tide never went away, and what our region is experiencing now is a “harmful” algal ...
Meanwhile, out in the Gulf of Mexico, a large area of red tide has blossomed, with the possibility of fish kills and respiratory distress in our future. There is an obvious A to B connection from ...
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission A large red tide bloom in the Gulf of Mexico is raising concerns across Southwest Florida, with several popular beaches now under health alerts.
Red tides are naturally occurring and have been documented around the Gulf of Mexico specifically since the 1500s, said Richard Pierce, an ecotoxicologist at Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota ...
The toxic bloom lingered just feet from beachgoers on the shoreline. Toxic Red Tide blooms clash with clearer Gulf of Mexico water just offshore of Holmes Beach and Anna Maria Island near the ...
These blooms often turn deep red, creating the “red tide.” The particular algae that impacts the Gulf of Mexico is called Karenia brevis. Red tide often impacts multiple miles of Gulf coast ...
According to sister station WBBH-TV in Fort Myers, a large-scale red tide bloom around 100-square miles is floating in the ...
The largest red tide bloom recorded in Florida waters since 2006 is lingering in the Gulf of Mexico and could move south over the next few days. Red tide, caused by Karenia brevis, can cause fish ...
Red tide also severely impacts marine life ... scientists have been concerned that an influx of runoff from land into the Gulf of Mexico from Hurricane Ian's surge and rainfall could touch ...
Two loggerhead sea turtles, Grimm and Monique, were released back into the Gulf of Mexico after rehabilitating at Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium. Both turtles were treated for red tide exposure ...