A large-scale red tide bloom, roughly 100 square miles in size, is floating in the Gulf of Mexico about 25 miles off the ...
A health alert has been issued for red tide near Bowman’s Beach on Sanibel. Residents and visitors are advised to exercise ...
An algae -- known as Digenea simplex -- currently ... "As with anything washing up along the Gulf of Mexico beaches, it could all be gone in a few days or a few weeks," the researcher said.
Toxic red algae blooms in Florida have spread to metropolitan counties ... bout of it in Florida could be related to Hurricane Irma's churning of water in the Gulf of Mexico, which caused upwelling of ...
Red tide, caused by the organism Karenia brevis, has been detected in 34 samples collected from Florida’s Gulf Coast over the ...
The Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies said it supports a wide variety of small invertebrates. It’s separate from the microscopic — and toxic — "red tide” algae blooms ...
Fortunately, like anything washing up along Gulf of Mexico beaches, the red algae is expected to be gone within a few days or weeks, according to the institute. If no more washes in, any algae ...
particularly in the northern Gulf of Mexico. This phenomenon is primarily driven by nutrient loading from agricultural runoff, which leads to algal blooms and subsequent oxygen depletion in bottom ...
Similar algae blooms occur in slow-moving rivers ... are part of the Gulf Hypoxia Program or overseen through the Gulf of Mexico Alliance also will receive about $5.3 million over the next ...
A West Virginia University researcher is working to understand and estimate environmental cleanup costs associated with ...
According to the water department, these changes are result of a natural algae bloom in Cross Lake. This algae bloom has led to the presence of Geosmin, a harmless compound responsible for an earthy ...
Research on Kenya's Lake Victoria's Winam Gulf, a potential model for Lake Erie, reveals year-round harmful algal blooms dominated by cyanobacteria like Dolichospermum, Microcystis, and Planktothrix.