It's that time of year when finding a spot at your favorite beach is a lot harder to find. It's spring break season! Is there any red tide reported?
A massive algae bloom stretches for miles in the Caloosahatchee with experts IDing a strain linked to grave illness. Drought, pollution likely to blame.
The "vile"-smelling, "guacamole-thick" algae is keeping beach-goers away. — -- What officials have called "unprecedented" toxic algae blooms in some of southern Florida's beaches and waterways is ...
Health officials in Hardee County are urging locals to stay clear of the Peace River near Lake Branch Road following the ...
Toxic algae blooms in the Caloosahatchee River are a recurring problem, with the latest 'all-clear' in Alva possibly ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A report of cyanobacteria in Lake Okeechobee prompted a Sept. 26 water advisory to be careful in that area, according to the ...
Tell us about your experiences with red tide and blue-green algae as we report on water quality in the Sunshine State. Zachary T. Sampson is an investigative reporter. He can be reached at ...
Polk County has awarded a $300,000 contract to GISJane LLC to study harmful algae blooms in its public lakes. Harmful algal blooms, driven by increased nutrients, pose significant risks to public ...
Health officials are warning of toxic blue-green algae blooms in the upriver Caloosahatchee in Southwest Florida. Contact with the contaminated water should be avoided by people, pets and livestock ...