The west coast of Florida faces another algal surge; both Helene and Milton have contributed but are not quite what caused it ...
This is the first confirmed report of red tide since last year. A plume had been spotted by satellite photo during the past ...
Residents of Florida’s Gulf Coast who weathered back-to-back hurricanes now have something else to keep an eye on: A possible ...
Red tide is currently present at low levels in Southwest Florida, with no bloom concentrations detected over the past week.
Recent water samples and satellite images show red tide blooms offshore from Florida’s Tampa Bay area, in waters churned up ...
There is a suspicion that red tide may be blooming offshore from coastal communities impacted by Hurricane Milton.
"Red Tide was starting before Milton and maybe around the time of Helene or a little bit before Helene, naturally related to ...
A potential red tide bloom exploded in size and intensity off Florida's coast, from Clearwater to Venice, and it could impact Southwest Florida.
A "red tide" occurs when a group of algae that lives in the water, grows out of control and is so densely populating the ...
Water quality experts are keeping a close eye on the Tampa Bay area's waters after satellite images show a large algae bloom ...
USF researchers are stepping up, launching critical initiatives to strengthen hurricane preparedness and insights following ...
Just as the Tampa Bay area was cleaning the mess from Hurricane Helene, along came Milton. The hurricane double-header doused ...