The next status report will be released on September 20th. For more information on red tide and water quality, visit Protecting Florida Together or the FWRI Red Tide website. Read: Lionfish ...
Check the conditions for yourself: Below are the latest red tide water samples from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Red tides produce a type of toxin that can shut down the ...
When red tide concentrations are at medium levels — up to 1 million Karenia brevis cells per 1 liter of water — fish kills are probable and human breathing can become difficult, with watering, ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) — Pinellas County and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) are monitoring red tide levels in several locations throughout the county.
A red tide is a higher-than-normal concentration of a microscopic alga (plant-like organisms). In Florida, the species that causes most red tides is Karenia brevis. This organism produces a toxin that ...
Pinellas County and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission are monitoring low to medium concentrations of Red Tide detected in water samples taken from Pinellas waters. Low ...
Pinellas County and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission are monitoring low to medium concentrations of Red Tide detected in water samples taken from Pinellas waters. Low ...
Hurricane Helene overflowed stormwater systems and water sewage treatment plants across much of the west coast of Florida, and researchers and water quality advocates are worried about what's in ...