BOSTON A toxic "red tide" has forced the state to shut down shellfish beds from the New Hampshire border to Cape Cod Canal. The algae plume, which state biologists said is the worst outbreak of red ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Red tide has waters off Southwest Florida in the "kill zone." Caused by the Karenia brevis organism, red tide is no stranger to ...
Parts of the Atlantic Coast of New Hampshire are closed to shellfishing because of red tide ahead of the busy Memorial Day weekend. The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, in coordination with the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. PANAMA CITY – Red Tide is sticking around in St. Andrews Bay. Water samples taken by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation ...
Officials from the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services and the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, in coordination with the shellfish industry, have closed New Hampshire’s Atlantic ...
BOSTON — One of New England's worst red tides in decades expanded southward this week, rounding Cape Cod and forcing some of the region's most prolific shellfish beds to close. About half the state's ...
The Florida Department of Health in Sarasota County issued a health alert Wednesday because of the presence of red tide near the following beaches: Ringling Causeway/ Bird Key Park Beach, North Lido ...
Fish kills can start when levels reach 10,000 cells per liter. In 20 Florida locations, concentrations were higher than 100,000. Health alerts for red tide have been issued in Lee, Collier counties.
DAGUPAN CITY—The coastal waters of Bolinao and Anda towns in western Pangasinan are now under strict surveillance following the detection of red tide toxins linked to a harmful algal bloom.
Lobsters washing up on Western Cape beaches may have looked like a windfall to some, but collecting them could land you in ...
A total of 744 fisherfolk families in Anda and Bolinao, Pangasinan whose livelihoods were affected by the red tide toxin ...
Red tide has waters off Southwest Florida in the "kill zone." Caused by the Karenia brevis organism, red tide is no stranger to Florida waters. They've been documented in the Gulf of Mexico — soon to ...