Red tide is currently present at low levels in Southwest Florida, with no bloom concentrations detected over the past week.
Residents of Florida’s Gulf Coast who weathered back-to-back hurricanes now have something else to keep an eye on -– a ...
A potential red tide bloom exploded in size and intensity off Florida's coast, from Clearwater to Venice, and it could impact Southwest Florida.
Red tide is a harmful algal bloom that produces a strong odor like rotten eggs, and a large bloom has been detected off the ...
Before Hurricane Milton levels of Karenia brevis, the organism responsible for red tide was on the increase across parts of ...
Recent sampling efforts have revealed the presence of the red tide organism, Karenia brevis, in 11 samples collected from Southwest Florida over the past week. However, concentrations remain ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Karenia brevis, the red tide organism was detected in 11 samples from southwest Florida in the past week, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said.
The red tide organism, Karenia brevis, was detected in 11 samples from Southwest Florida the week ending Sept. 22. brevis was observed at background concentrations in Manatee County, background to ...
As the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission explains, red tide is caused by a naturally occurring organism in ...
Over the past week, a large outbreak of Red Tide has exploded in the Gulf just offshore from Tampa Bay. It can be seen on the ...
Red tide struck Southwest Florida for most of 2005. The naturally occurring algae bloom cost an estimated $20 million in lost revenue to waterfront restaurants, resorts and other businesses that ...