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With the worst impacts to the south, one oceanography professor said the red tide situation “has greatly improved” for Tampa Bay.
A toxic red tide has returned to San Francisco Bay, raising fears of a reprise of last summer’s unusually large fish die-off. Experts report that harmful blooming algae was detected last weekend ...
Wildlife officials say fish kills and respiratory irritation believed to be related to red tide over the past week were received in Manatee and Sarasota counties.
Officials with the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board said Thursday that harmful algal blooms also known as "red tides" found recently in parts of the Bay have not so far ...
Red tide continues to plague Southwest Florida and now, the algae bloom is drifting closer to Tampa Bay.
Florida red tide, Feb. 2025. Florida Public Radio Emergency Network (FPREN) Storm Center | By Irene Sans Red Tide is a harmful algal bloom caused by a naturally occurring alga (a plant-like ...
As spring break kicks off across the Tampa Bay area, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is tracking red tide at our local beaches.
This NASA false-color image shows the west-central coast of Florida on February 26, 2023, during a red tide event that began in October 2022. Seagrass is being threatened.
Red tide is impacting beaches across Tampa Bay from Sarasota to Pinellas just as spring break is set to begin.
Red tide brings fish kills and breathing irritation to Sarasota area and Anna Maria Island beaches and spreads north to Tampa Bay. Here’s the latest forecast.
A red tide bloom is covering 100 square miles of the Gulf. How long will it stick around? And how did it get here?
The National Weather Service says people may experience respiratory problems because of a persistent bloom of toxic red tide off Florida’s Gulf coast.