Experts warn desalination projects could harm marine life and fuel red tide in Coastal Bend waters as the debate over Corpus ...
Red seaweed has been washing up on Rhode Island beaches for years, but what is it? This week on Possibly we explain what’s causing this red seaweed to appear, how it’s different from harmful “red ...
The red tide organism, Karenia brevis, has been detected in 16 water samples collected over the past week along Northwest ...
The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) reported that as a nonprofit science-based organization, it is dedicated ...
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 Everglades Foundation has identified 84,000 businesses that are dependent upon clean water and a healthy Everglades ...
Red tide, caused by the algae karenia brevis, has been discovered in St Andrews Bay and Mexico Beach. Health officials have issued alerts advising people to avoid swimming in affected areas due to ...
NEWBURYPORT — Those who missed fishing off the Plummer Spring Bridge received some good news recently when the city announced that a localized algae bloom affecting the area, as well as the upper dam ...
CHOWAN COUNTY, N.C. (WITN) - State officials are warning people about algae blooms on one river in Eastern Carolina. The Department of Environmental Quality says people should not touch green or blue ...
LOTS OF FISH AROUND, BUT NOT SO MUCH THIS TIME. YOU JUST NEVER. YOU NEVER REALLY THINK MUCH ABOUT THE COLOR OF THE WATER UNTIL IT CHANGES THAT DRAMATICALLY AND YOU KNOW THAT SOMETHING’S GOING ON. THAT ...
WHAT DID YOU LEARN? YOU KNOW, SO REDUCING NUTRIENT POLLUTION AND INCREASING WETLAND. THOSE ARE JUST A COUPLE WAYS WE CAN PREVENT WHAT WE’RE SEEING IN THE WATER RIGHT NOW. THIS TURNOVER EVENT FROM ...
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) -- In late September, the public noticed over 50 fish floating belly up in the lagoon at Krug Park. Tory Mason, fisheries biologist with the Missouri Department of ...