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Drones could be used to monitor red tide, and money should be set aside to offset local costs of removing fish killed by toxic algae blooms, state wildlife officials said Wednesday as they look to manage future outbreaks.
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Red tide blooms continue to be present in Northwest Florida.According to its midweek update issued Wednesday afternoon, the Florida Fish and Wildlife…
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Oct. 8 Update: Red tide blooms are still present in Walton, Bay and Gulf counties. In Walton County, there is a medium concentration of the red tide…
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A federal program that has helped preserve nature and the environment in Florida and across the country is set to expire this fall. It’s called the Land…
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There’s a new potential for “red tide” off the western Panhandle, according to the Florida Department of Health, just over a month after the first such…
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Residents along the Escambia County coastline are being advised to protect themselves against exposure to Florida Red Tide.At last check, moderate to high…