Could Milton's stirring in the Gulf of Mexico lead to red tide? As the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission explains, red tide is caused by a naturally occurring organism in the Gulf ...
If you have ever traveled to the west coast or somewhere along the Gulf of Mexico, you may have heard of the term "red tide." Not to be confused with the Alabama Crimson Tide, this red tide ...
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to clarify that more samples from the FWC are needed to determine the presence of red tide. Over the past week, a large outbreak of algae has exploded ...
FILE PHOTO - Red tide season usually lasts from October to around February, but the current red tide has stayed along the coast for around 10 months, killing massive amounts of fish as well as sea ...
Federal officials say there is currently “no risk of respiratory irritation” from red tide in Florida. Red tides occur when algae — plant-like organisms that live in salt and freshwater ...
Remember that red tide outbreak that was threatening Southwest Florida's coastline just a few days ago? Well, it's gone, mostly. Recent numbers from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation ...
It’s nearly two weeks after Milton, and people in the Tampa Bay area are still dealing with the ongoing impacts of the storm. Along the Withlacoochee River, “major” flooding is still ...
GET IT ON G E T I T O N A sight no one wants to see: dead fish have begun to accumulate along the coast in Charlotte County, could it be red tide? WINK News anchor Liz Biro went to the Lemon Bay ...
What to Know About Red Tide After Florida's Back-To-Back Hurricanes TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Residents of Florida’s Gulf Coast who weathered back-to-back hurricanes now have something else to ...
Federal officials say there is currently “no risk of respiratory irritation” from red tide in Florida. Red tides occur when algae — plant-like organisms that live in salt and freshwater ...