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.
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 ...
Spring break season is almost here. However, whether you're a native Floridian or a seasoned visitor to the state's coasts, you know it only takes a visit from one unwanted visitor to ruin any beach ...
Spring break season has come to a close, with summer just around the corner. Is there any red tide on Florida beaches right ...
Florida's red tide is a recurring harmful algal bloom that poses a persistent threat to the state's coast. The bloom, caused by Karenia brevis algae, can lead to significant fish kills and harm marine ...
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 ...
A new technology called "Xtreme RT" is being tested in St. Andrews Bay to combat red tide. The product, previously used for blue-green algae, has shown promising results against the red tide-causing ...
Red tide is caused by a naturally occurring algae called Karenia brevis, which can discolor water and produce toxins. These toxins can kill marine life and cause respiratory issues in humans, ...