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

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    The current bloom is patchy; if one beach is impacted by red tide, a nearby one may not be. ... University of South Florida’s Red Tide Prediction and Tracking center provides short term ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Red tide alert issued for 2 Bradenton beaches - AOL

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    BRADENTON, Fla. (WFLA) — The Florida Department of Health in Manatee County issued a red tide alert for two beaches in Bradenton on Friday. Bradenton Beach: 10th Street Pier at 10th Street South ...

  5. What to know about red tide after Florida's back-to-back ...

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    According to a red tide monitoring map maintained by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, medium and high levels of Karenia brevis concentrations were detected in some coastal locations near Pinellas County, home to St. Petersburg, between Sept. 26 and Oct. 3 – just as Hurricane Helene crashed ashore in the Big Bend region ...

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

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    Red tide is blooming along Florida’s Gulf Coast. Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  7. Burning eyes, dead fish; red tide flares up on Florida coast

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    Florida's southwest coast experienced a flare-up of the toxic red tide algae this week, setting off concerns that it could continue to stick around for a while. The current bloom started in October.

  8. Algal bloom - Wikipedia

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    These two strains are found to have similar niches in coastal areas. A surplus of Dinoflagellates in the night time creates a blue-green glow, however, in the day, it presents as a red brown color which names algal blooms, Red Tides. Dinoflagellates have been reported to be the cause of seafood poisoning from the neurotoxins. [41]

  9. Red tides return to Florida, leaving beaches covered in ... - AOL

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    The harmful algal bloom known as red tide is tainiting Florida’s southwest coast once again, causing dead fish to wash ashore and leading the state’s health department to issue warnings to ...