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Mongabay on MSNStudy suggests algal blooms disorient whales, putting them in dangerWhen certain algae flourish in the sea, they produce neurotoxins that can sicken both humans and marine animals. Acute ...
Urban ash from the California wildfires that has settled across the state has now been found more than 100 miles offshore.
Urban fires pose particular threats to marine ecosystems. Debris and toxins released from the fires can damage kelp forests and lead to destructive algal blooms that snuff out ocean life. Now that Los ...
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Soy Nómada on MSNRed Tide Alert in Lee County Raises Concerns for Florida Health DepartmentState authorities have ramped up monitoring of the red tide in Florida, aiming to provide up-to-date information on the ...
MOTE Marine Lab President Dr. Michael Crosby says nearly two dozen technologies are in the development, with three deployable today.
While red tides and other algal blooms can occur worldwide, Karenia brevis is found almost exclusively in the Gulf of Mexico ...
Two of three technologies featured at Sarasota event rely on plant-based chemicals; the third uses water cavitation, ozone and electrostatic treatment ...
Mote Marine Laboratory received millions of dollars from the state for a red tide mitigation initiative a few years back. Now ...
The Florida Department of Health in Lee and Collier counties issued a advisories for places like Sanibel and Vanderbilt and ...
Alys Martinez reports from Malibu, where she speaks with the marine scientists with Heal the Bay that are working hard to ...
The single-cell algae is naturally occurring offshore and the toxins it produces can kill fish and other marine species and – at the least – cause respiratory distress in humans. A study ...
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