Elevated concentrations of the red tide organism, Karenia brevis, have been confirmed in Florida's Northwest coastal waters ...
Every fall, coastal residents of Florida wait and wonder: Will the water stay clear, or will the red tide return? This harmful algal bloom, caused by the algae Karenia brevis, does not devastate our ...
New data shows a significant concentration of the red tide organism, Karenia brevis, in Northwest Florida, with bloom ...
Red tide has been detected on Florida’s east coast in a sample from Flagler County, according to the Florida Wildlife Commission. The Florida Wildlife Commission (FWC) reported finding red tide in a ...
A group of University of South Florida researchers have, for the first time, identified viruses present in the red tide blooms that periodically plague the Gulf coast. This can be used to possibly ...
A new study reveals red tide toxins transfer from mother sea turtles to hatchlings, reducing survival rates in Southwest Florida waters.
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — With warmer weather comes red tide, and two of Florida’s congressional representatives have introduced a bipartisan bill that would help the federal government respond to the ...
NOAA's monitoring systems are crucial for predicting and mitigating red tide events, helping communities prepare and minimize economic losses. Proposed budget cuts to NOAA, including the Integrated ...
Anglers rely on NOAA data to set catch limits that sustain both their livelihoods and the region’s fish stocks. A fisherman pulls up to unload his catch as pelicans gathered at the Cortez docks in ...
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 ...