In recent weeks, Karenia brevis, the organism that is responsible for red tides in Florida, was present in waters along the ...
Red tide continues to be a concern in Southwest Florida, with the harmful algae Karenia brevis detected in numerous water ...
On Nov. 14, the town of Longboat Key announced an update to the town’s public beach parking access points. Many remained ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has confirmed the presence of the red tide organism, Karenia ...
Recent samples from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, or FWC, show natural, background levels in Lee and ...
Study examines 16 years of Caloosahatchee River water releases and red tide events; finds 77% of variability in red tide events can be linked to river ...
Over the past week, through Oct. 25, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reported the red tide organism Karenia brevis was detected in 49 samples collected from Southwest Florida.
Low concentrations of the toxin were detected this past week at New Pass Dock in Sarasota Bay, on the north end of Lido Key.
The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation reported that the Caloosahatchee River and Estuary receive freshwater from two ...
Forecasts by the USF-FWC Collaboration for Prediction of Red Tides for Pinellas County to northern Monroe County predict net western movement of surface waters and southeastern transport of subsurface ...