SO YOU DON'T READ ANY OF THIS IN Red tide has been detected at nearly every beach in Collier County, including Clam Pass, Barefoot Beach, Wiggins Pass, Naples Pier, Vanderbilt Beach, Seagate ...
The Florida Department of Health in Collier County released an advisory Monday. "Red tide is currently present at Clam Pass, Barefoot Beach, Wiggins Pass, Naples Pier, and Seagate," the DOH press ...
The Department of Health in Collier County is advising the public to be cautious due to red tide near the Naples Pier. Red tide can cause serious breathing issues, especially if you have ...
Red tide has been present in the Gulf offshore from the area from Tampa Bay to Collier County since October, though winds have frequently kept its presence from being noticed. The FWC encourages ...
The naturally occurring red tide, caused by the phytoplankton Karenia brevis, was detected in elevated concentrations south of Sarasota County in Collier County, according to a Dec. 27 sample ...
Red tide is caused by high concentrations of a toxin-producing microscopic algae, called K. brevis, that is found in the Gulf of Mexico. Tests conducted Jan. 2 at the popular Collier County ...
Venice Beach visitors started the new year coughing through beach celebrations on New Year’s Eve, as red tide made an unwelcome return to the Sarasota County coastline. Reports of respiratory ...
Red tide continues to plague Southwest Florida, with the harmful algal bloom organism Karenia brevis detected in 23 water ...
Red tide continues to linger along Florida's Gulf Coast, with high concentrations of the harmful algae Karenia brevis ...
There are no reports of red tide along the shoreline of Lee County or its barrier islands of Sanibel and Captiva. Tests conducted Jan. 6 based on water samples confirmed red tide at the beach ...
The red tide organism, Karenia brevis, was detected in 98 samples from Southwest Florida the week ending Jan. 26. brevis was at very low to medium ...