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The coastal waters of Bolinao and Anda towns in western Pangasinan are now under strict surveillance following the detection ...
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Red tide detected in Pangasinan
The coastal waters off the towns of Bolinao and Anda in western Pangasinan have tested positive for red tide toxins, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources-Regional Fisheries Office 1 reported ...
Good news for Florida's coasts this week: the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) reported that the ...
Algae with domoic acid is sometimes called red tide, and biologists think runoff from the wildfires and ocean sediment ...
Researchers with the University of South Florida have identified viruses associated with Karenia brevis, the single-celled organism that causes red tide. Researchers, including Dr. Jean Lim, tested ...
By testing water samples collected from red tide blooms off southwest Florida, the researchers found several viruses -- including one new viral species -- present in K. brevis blooms.
Will your next trip to Florida's beaches be filled with stinky seaweed? Here's what to know about sargassum and where it currently is spotted ...
A new study led by researchers at the University of South Florida shines light on the environmental drivers of red tide blooms. Identifying viruses associated with red tide can help researchers ...
For the first time, researchers identified nearly a dozen viruses associated with red tides off Florida’s coast that are harmful and costly. Also known as harmful algae blooms, red tides — the ...
Scientists have finally uncovered the reason behind mysterious red tides washing up on Florida's coastline. The blood-red waves have been known to be both destructive to the environment and ...
Dr. Ed Rosenthal is a nationally recognized scientist who has worked closely with NASA and other agencies on a variety of projects — some most-notable being soil utilized for growing plants in ...
However, whether you're a native Floridian or a seasoned visitor to the state's coasts, you know it only takes a visit from one unwanted visitor to ruin any beach day — red tide. Worried red ...