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High concentrations of red tide were reported in Pinellas County in the Gulf of Mexico at Madeira Beach, and along Bay Pines and Abercrombie Park on Long Bayou.
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Blue-green algae blooms become more common in Florida lakes during the summer and early fall. That's when temperatures are high, days are long and storms flush nutrients into the water.
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A red tide bloom in the Gulf has reached the coast as far north as Pinellas, causing fish kills and respiratory irritations, according to state wildlife officials.
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The Orange County Health Department advised residents to not drink the water or go swimming or boating in it, or let animals near it.
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State health officials are funding a study to explore the relationship between human health and algae bloom toxins.
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Officials in Florida say dolphins seem to be red tide's latest victims as more than 20 have washed up dead since last week along the state's southwest…
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A collaboration of marine researchers presented their research projects at the Ft. Lauderdale Boat Show Thursday, in hopes of finding funds and support…
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Pinellas County is publishing regular respiratory forecasts for its beaches online, as toxic red tide blooms still linger.
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The state's latest report released Wednesday shows red tide blooms are persisting in three regions of Florida.
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Florida has money and resources ready as red tide that has lingered along the Gulf Coast has been detected in Palm Beach County’s coastal waters, Gov.…