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Last summer, scientists with the FWC Fish and Wildlife Research Institute and the University of South Florida started a project to find iron, copper,…
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Two new studies are being funded to detail the impacts red tide algae blooms have on Florida’s economy. The research will look into tourism, the seafood…
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New federal limits for dangerous toxins linked to blue green algae in water where people swim, boat and fish could help Florida fight the dangerous...
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Red tide appears to be clearing in Brevard County. For now some residents on Florida's east coast are breathing easier.
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Environmental groups and state water managers are sparring over land for an Everglades restoration project to help with Florida’s algae blooms,...
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Throughout the summer, politicians heard from Floridians angered by the latest bouts of toxic blue-green algae in the St. Lucie and Caloosahatchee...
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Construction of a reservoir south of Lake Okeechobee that state lawmakers envision as a way to help a region beset by toxic algae blooms was part of a...
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Broward county scientists, business owners, and politicians met Monday to discuss possible responses to the Red Tide outbreak in the Atlantic. Members...
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Another part of Florida is dealing with an outbreak of the toxic algae bloom known as red tide. Media outlets report that red tide has now showed up in...
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Florida Gov. Rick Scott was confronted by dozens of protesters during a southwest Florida campaign stop.
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Red tide arrived in Pinellas County over the weekend with numerous reports of dead fish along beaches from Fort DeSoto to Clearwater. The reports started…
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It appears that a noxious red tide algal bloom has reached one of Florida's main metropolitan areas.