Red Tide
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Toxic Red Tide Costs Florida's Economy $2.7 Billion as Tourists Avoid Algal Blooms on Beaches [Study]
Harmful algal blooms cause the Florida red tide, impacting the state’s coastal tourism economy scientists say. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Persistent Toxic Red Tide Causes Rapid Die-Off for Seagrass in Florida
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Human-Caused Red Tides Are Killing Marine Life and Wreaking Havoc in Florida's Gulf Voast
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Red Tide on Sarasota County Scatters Dead Fish on Beach, Shark Teeth Hunters Clean Up Instead — Florida
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"Dead Fishes Everywhere": Red Tide Turned Florida Coast Toxic, Threatening Marine Ecosystem
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Sharks Swim in Backyard Canals in Florida to Avoid Toxic Red Tide
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Experts Unsure if Upcoming Tropical Weather May Affect Worsening Red Tide in Tampa Bay
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Tons of Dead Fishes: Tampa Bay Will Be "Dead Zone" if Red Tide Doesn't End Soon
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ALERT: Red Tide Hits Tampa Bay Area
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Red Tide Threatens Gulf of Mexico Fish
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Red Tide Bloom Closes Maine Waters to Shellfishing
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More Problems for Florida's Manatees as Death Toll Soars [SLIDESHOW]