Dead fish is the last thing beach-goers want to see, but that's exactly what washed ashore in south Sarasota County on ...
Red tide comes from an organism that occurs naturally in the ocean. But people can make these harmful algal blooms worse.
THEY SAY NUTRIENTS FROM LAKE OKEECHOBEE RELEASES CAN FEED RED TIDE BLOOMS POTENTIALLY. YES, IT DOES. AND IT ALL NUTRIENTS ARE CONTRIBUTING. LAKE OKEECHOBEE IS ONE OF THEM ARE POLLUTED WATERWAYS IN ...
the mangroves that protect homes from storm surge in hurricanes and further exposure to discharges from Lake Okeechobee that carry toxic blue-green algae down the Caloosahatchee and feed red tide ...
and further exposure to discharges from Lake Okeechobee that carry toxic blue-green algae down the Caloosahatchee feeding Red Tide in the Gulf. These concerns remain. The city renewed its attempt ...
In Southwest Florida, where the Caloosahatchee River empties into Pine Island Sound and ultimately the Gulf of Mexico, three citizen advocates for clean water are facing crippling retaliatory ...