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The water at Larache’s “New Water” beach turned a startling red on Thursday alarming residents and raising fears of sea pollution. The unusual color is reportedly due to a discharge from a ...
Yellow flag: Medium Hazard: Moderate surf and/or currents Red flag: High Hazard: High surf and/or dangerous currents; beach patrons encouraged to remain out of the water "Our lifeguards are ...
Residents living in beach areas are advised to close windows ... Rinse fillets with tap or bottled water. Red tide can cause illness and death of other animals, such as pets and livestock.
State health officials are warning red tide is present at the beach near Seagate in Collier County and beachgoers should be cautious if they have health issues. The presence of red tide at Seagate ...
For the second straight day, double red flags are flying at Pensacola Beach ... hitting parts of the country this week, Pensacola Beach Water Safety explains the 90-degree temperatures in our ...
He said red flags were up along the beach due to dangerous water conditions such as rough surf or rip currents. Florida beaches tend to use four colors to tell beachgoers current tide and surf ...
According to the Florida Department of Health, red tide blooms can last days, weeks, or months and can also change daily due to wind conditions and water currents. Spring break for Palm Beach ...
Note to our readers: The Department of Health has warned that being in proximity to red tide can still cause a health impact, regardless of if you swim in the water. Properties on the beach ...