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NOAA says the event known as the 2018 red tide outbreak caused immense damage to hotel and restaurant industries in both ...
New research from NOAA revealed that the 2018 red tide event caused $2.7 billion in losses. The harmful algal bloom left ...
A "red tide" algae bloom off the coast of Florida has ... According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the blooms cost around $82 million in losses each year because ...
Florida's red tide organism, Karenia brevis, has been detected at minimal "background concentrations" in only two samples ...
Richard Stumpf, an algal blooms expert at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), says red tides tend to occur in Florida every year. In Texas, they used to bloom every ten ...
More nutrients and runoff can make these harmful algae blooms grow faster and more prominent. The University of South Florida also has a model that predicts and tracks the Red Tide on the West Florida ...
we rely on NOAA’s scientists and technology to monitor and prevent the’ worst impacts of algal blooms. To keep our coastal economies strong and Americans healthy and safe from red tide ...
NOAA says the event known as the 2018 red tide outbreak caused immense damage ... a second state of emergency for another harmful algal bloom in the Caloosahatchee River (a blue-green algae ...