The latest counts from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, or FWC, show background to moderate levels along the Lee and Collier coastlines.
Red tide is caused by a harmful algae bloom. It can bring respiratory problems and even fish kills in high concentrations.
The toxic microorganism is causing fish kills, foul odors and health concerns for many. How long is it supposed to last?
State authorities have ramped up monitoring of the red tide in Florida, aiming to provide up-to-date information on the ...
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Red tide can cause illness and death of other animals, such as pets and livestock. Keep animals away and out of the water and sea life and away from dead marine life. If your pet swims in waters with ...
That doesn't make living with the toxins released into the air any easier to bear, and two health departments in Southwest ...
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SANIBEL, Fla. - A large red tide bloom in the Gulf of Mexico is raising concerns across Southwest Florida, with several popular beaches now under health alerts. According to the Florida Fish and ...
A health alert sign warns visitors of Sand Key Park to the presence of red tide in the surrounding water in March 2023. The Florida Department of Health in Monroe County is advising Keys residents ...
Red tide has reached ... tree at Bunche Beach Counts range from natural, background levels to more than 1 million cells per liter. The scale used to measure red tide concentrations goes up to ...
But scientists say red tide outbreaks are more common, long-lasting and stronger than they were a century ago due to man-made inputs like excess nutrients from farms and developed areas. DOH issued an ...