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FGCU professor Mike Parsons discusses the study, which seeks volunteers who live near the water to provide blood, urine and nasal samples for baseline data.
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Scientists say toxic red tide is back in the waters off the Florida southwest coast after fading away earlier this year following a 15-month bloom.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is considering initiating a study into the health effects of high exposure to toxic algae on Lake…
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New federal limits for dangerous toxins linked to blue green algae in water where people swim, boat and fish could help Florida fight the dangerous...
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A Senate panel moved forward Tuesday with a proposal that would direct $3 million a year to a red-tide research initiative between the state and…
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Florida water managers are bracing for a potential water shortage months after massive releases from Lake Okeechobee triggered widespread toxic algae.The…
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President Donald Trump has signed into law a bill expanding funding in response to toxic algae.The bill for the first time authorizes the National Oceanic…
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Throughout the summer, politicians heard from Floridians angered by the latest bouts of toxic blue-green algae in the St. Lucie and Caloosahatchee rivers,…
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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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Construction of a reservoir south of Lake Okeechobee that state lawmakers envision as a way to help a region beset by toxic algae blooms was part of a…