While red tides and other algal blooms can occur worldwide, Karenia brevis is found almost exclusively in the Gulf of Mexico ...
Red tide has hit some areas of Southwest Florida this past week. Could it affect PCB? Here's a look at the data.
A health alert has been issued for red tide near Bowman’s Beach on Sanibel. Residents and visitors are advised to exercise ...
Reactions to red tide can be worse for people with asthma, emphysema, bronchitis or any chronic lung disease, according to the Florida Department of Health. Swimming in or around red tide can ...
"The public should exercise caution in and around these areas," the Florida Department of Health in Lee County stated. "Do not wade or swim in or around red tide. Red tide can cause skin irritation, ...
THE CROWDS WILL SHOW YOU. THERE'S ABSOLUTELY NO SIGNS OF RED TIDE IN THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SAYS THERE'S NO ADVISORIES IN PLACE IN THE TIP OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY ALL THE WAY DOWN TO MARCO ...
“Do not wade or swim in or around red tide. Red tide can cause skin irritation, rashes, and burning/sore eyes. Wash your skin and clothing with soap and fresh water if you have had recent ...
The health department advises people not to swim or wade in red tide waters. Those with pre-existing respiratory issues should avoid the area. Residents living along the coast where red tide is ...
If you experience irritation, get out of the water and thoroughly wash. Do not swim among dead fish because they can be associated with harmful bacteria. Does cooking destroy the red tide toxin? No, ...
Tomasko said it’s no surprise the red tide is focused in the waters just off greater Lee County, where the Caloosahatchee River flows into the Gulf of Mexico. "The key thing here is discharges of ...