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TAMPA — It may not be as bad as last year, but as the hundreds of pounds of dead fish on Pinellas County beaches have suggested in recent days that Red Tide is back in the Tampa Bay area. The… ...
The new year has brought with it some improved red tide conditions to the Tampa Bay area as human health risks have declined in recent days. But it’s still something to keep an eye on, experts ...
Red Tide is still out there, Tampa Bay, but so far fish kills aren’t as bad William Lund, 21, top along with his friend Cameron Martiner, 20, both of Tampa, try their luck with the waves along ...
Dead fish along causeway on July 19 as red tide ravages Tampa Bay. (WFLA/Eagle 8 photo) Dead fish at Pass-A-Grille on July 9 as red tide ravages Tampa Bay.
While Tampa Bay itself remains mostly clear, high concentrations of the organism that causes red tide were detected near Treasure Island, Maderia Beach, and Indian Shores.
If you're traveling to the Tampa Bay area this Thanksgiving, you may want to check the latest red tide conditions before you hit the beach. The harmful algal bloom is still very present along ...
CLEARWATER BEACH, Fla. (WFLA) — Red tide is impacting beaches across Tampa Bay from Sarasota to Pinellas County, just as spring break is set to begin.
TAMPA, Fla. — 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. According to FWC's most recent ...
Red Tide is a harmful algal bloom caused by a naturally occurring alga (a plant-like microorganism) called Karenia brevis or K. brevis. When K. brevis appears in large quantities – typically in the ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Red tide continues to kill thousands of fish and other marine life off Florida's Gulf Coast. As of this week, Pinellas County contractors collected more than 2.5 million pounds of ...
Researchers say red tide is pushing sharks into Tampa Bay area canals. Homeowners have spotted everything from small black tips to medium-sized bull sharks swimming around in their backyards.