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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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In this interview, health experts discuss the “Cyanotoxins in Air Study” that will look at how the cyanotoxins affect people who live or work near the blooms.
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A team led by University of Florida researchers is receiving nearly $280,000 to study the social and economic costs of harmful algal blooms.
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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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Red tide appears to be clearing in Brevard County.For now some residents on Florida's east coast are breathing easier.Recent tests show only background…
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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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Florida wildlife officials have changed fishing rules for snook and redfish in areas hit hard by a devastating red tide just ahead of the opening of the…
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It's been a long time since Florida's Gulf Coast has seen a red tide outbreak this severe.
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Florida’s problem with algal blooms has taken center stage, and efforts to mitigate it are in high demand. A partnership between two engineering and...
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As they address environmental issues on the campaign trail, Florida’s gubernatorial candidates are all for doing what is necessary to eliminate toxic…