Parts of Southwest Florida beaches including Fort Myers Beach and Sanibel are seeing patches of harmless red-drift algae.
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Florida's toxic red tide algae sounds alarm as Governor Ron DeSantis urged to declare emergency
Environmentalists in Florida are calling on Governor Ron DeSantis to declare an emergency over the toxic red tide algae ...
Florida is receiving $10 million in funding for the purpose of finding technologies to fight off toxic algae, reported WPTV. The money will fund 10 projects to combat the problem. Lake Okeechobee, the ...
MELBOURNE — Carolyn Vanzo dips a plastic bottle into Lake Washington. The water that gurgles inside hints at a future fraught with more frequent, severe toxic algae blooms and costlier tap water. This ...
Lake Minneola, the pride of adjoining Clermont and Minneola, was not supposed to be a victim of a worldwide plague: harmful and toxic algae running amok. But despite being naturally dark and acidic, ...
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Florida scientists make major advances in medicine, environment and public health
Florida scientists have made significant breakthroughs in multiple fields this year, ranging from medicine to environmental ...
STUART, Fla. (AP) — The enormous algae outbreak that has coated swaths of Florida's St. Lucie River with guacamole-like sludge is a man-made affliction, arising from political and economic decisions ...
Florida's coast has been in the grips of a toxic red tide over the past few months that has killed thousands of fish, decimated seagrasses, and wiped out large numbers of other marine animals like ...
Officials have issued a health warning after a harmful algae bloom was detected in a Florida lake. A statement from the Palm Beach County Health Department said water samples taken from Lake ...
Algae blooms continue to pose problems in Florida despite efforts to tackle the issue. NewsNight looks at several important environmental issues in Florida including the stubborn problem of blue-green ...
The "vile"-smelling, "guacamole-thick" algae is keeping beach-goers away. — -- What officials have called "unprecedented" toxic algae blooms in some of southern Florida's beaches and waterways is ...
Florida's Lake Okeechobee is already half full with toxic algae, and the bloom will only grow. Fumes from the algae can cause several health complications, like lung infections. Climate warming and ...
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