Red tide season typically begins in early fall and can persist for months. While the Southwest and central-southwest remain free of harmful algal blooms, the Red Tide is causing problems in parts of ...
The red tide organism, Karenia brevis, has been detected in 16 water samples collected over the past week along Northwest ...
Red tide is a toxic algae bloom that can be deadly to marine life and harmful to humans. Blooms typically occur in the fall but can happen at any time and last from a few days to several years. The ...
Data from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission is showing increasing red tide numbers along Florida’s Gulf Coast.
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 ...
Those who live along Florida's west coast know better than to swim in the Gulf during a red tide outbreak, as the smell, ...
Southwest Florida's beautiful beaches are a major draw for tourists, but red tide can quickly spoil a day by the ocean. Brenda Tremblay, a tourist, described the water as "gorgeous," but noted that ...