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Florida officials are warning residents that toxic red tide algae could be making its way toward several of the state’s beaches. Hundreds of fish were found washed ashore at Fort Lauderdale ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Hundreds of dead fish have been found washed ashore Fort Lauderdale Beach, leaving officials to believe that toxic red tide algae has made its first appearance in Broward ...
DEERFIELD BEACH (CBSMiami) — For people along the beach walkway in Deerfield Beach, the red tide impact is obvious. Beachgoers have noticed the sniffles, coughs, sneezes and sore throats. The ...
A Florida scientist detected red tide in 79 samples along Florida’s Gulf Coast in the last week. “We can’t stop the bloom that was initiated from the hurricane, but we can definitely take ...
Fort Lauderdale currently requires seawalls to have a minimum height of 3.9 feet above mean sea level. The new rule will set the minimum at 4 feet.
Health officials are warning people to be cautious near North Beach at Fort De Soto Park after water samplers on Monday detected low concentrations of the organism that causes Red Tide, according ...
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