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Red Tide is back & stronger than ever in Florida beaches

Posted on March 7, 2023March 19, 2023 by Mike D. | 3288 Views | 9 min read

Red Tide — Courtesy: Shutterstock — smcfeeters When there are large concentrations of Karenia brevis, an algae that produces brevetoxins that can kill marine life, the red tide is visible in offshore waters. Algal growth can also result in blooms that color the water a reddish-brown color. Florida is unable to stop the deadly “red

Posted in NatureTagged algae, clams, fish, Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, FIU, Florida beaches, Florida International University, Florida Nature, Florida Red Tide, Florida Red Tide Mitigation and Technology Development Initiative, florida sharks, florida travel, food poisoning, Hurricane Ian, Karenia brevis, longboat key, oysters, Red Tide, red tide bloom, Sarasota
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