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  2. Is toxic red tide subsiding in Florida? What the ... - AOL

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    NOAA’s Red Tide Respiratory Forecast is updated several times a day with the level of red tide risk at specific beaches along the Gulf Coast, from Pinellas County through Collier County. Visit ...

  3. Where is the red tide in Florida? What to know about the ...

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    NOAA’s Red Tide Respiratory Forecast is updated several times a day with the level of red tide risk at specific beaches along the Gulf Coast, from Pinellas County through Collier County. Visit ...

  4. Florida visitors discovering unpleasant surprise at beaches ...

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    Spring breakers are flocking to Florida in hopes of enjoying clear water and white sand beaches, but many are instead discovering red tide during their vacations.

  5. Environment of Florida - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 Red tide was an issue on the southwest coast of Florida. While there has been a great deal of conjecture over the cause of the toxic algae bloom, there is no evidence that it is being caused by pollution or that there has been an increase in the duration or frequency of red tide outbreaks. [54]

  6. Ride tide is drifting along the Florida coast. What to know ...

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    A red tide bloom that arrived on Southwest Florida shores last fall continues to drift up and down the Gulf Coast. But conditions improved for many local beaches this week as a more concentrated ...

  7. Harmful algal bloom - Wikipedia

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    [169] [170] The Florida Manatee, a subspecies of the West Indian Manatee, is a species often impacted by red tide blooms. Florida manatees are often exposed to the poisonous red-tide toxins either by consumption or inhalation. There are many small barnacles, crustaceans, and other epiphytes that grow on the blades of seagrass. These tiny ...

  8. Gonyaulax - Wikipedia

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    A Red tide is a discoloration of the sea water by pigmented cells like Gonyaulax spp., some of which may produce toxins. Gonyaulax spinifera has been connected to the production of yessotoxins (YTXs), a group of structurally related polyether toxins, which can accumulate in shellfish.

  9. Red tide is on the move in Florida. What to know about the ...

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    Here’s the latest forecast for red tide at the beach. Here’s the latest forecast for red tide at the beach. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...