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HBOI | Press Relations | Florida's 2,000-pound Canary - Red Tide Toll Increasing for Manatees...And Humans
One of the leading causes of fatalities was the toxins produced by "red tide" blooms of the alga Karenia brevis, which appear to be growing increasingly common in Florida. ... rooms with respiratory problems such as bronchitis, or asthma flare ups, sharply increases during red tide blooms. "What's disturbing," says Bossart, "is that humans appear to respond to prolonged brevtoxin ...
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SoundNet - Florida's Coastline, Coastal Waters: A Pattern of Distress
Lee, Collier, Sarasota and Charlotte counties. The toxic bloom of a microalga called Karenia brevis, red tide has been recorded along Florida's shorelines ... ; Florida lost an estimated $40 million as a result of the 1995-96 red tide. While harmful algal blooms occur naturally in the sea, scientists are worried that they're showing up in ...
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Delaware's Pollution Control Strategy --- Delaware Department of Water Resources
(GIS): ... nutrients, sediment, pathogens, toxic metals, carcinogens, oxygen-demanding materials, and all other harmful substances. red tide: Discoloration of sea water caused by one-celled algae that produce a substance ...
www.dnrec.state.de.us


Shellfish Biotoxin Program - WA State Dept. of Health
The term "red tide" is a misnomer...paralytic shellfish poison and domoic acid poison are rarely associated with a red tinge to the water. Both PSP ... Resources: The Harmful Algae Page (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) Olympic Region Harmful Algal Blooms Project (Northwest Fisheries Science Center) Alexandrium catenella Pseudo-nitzschia pungens Vibrio parahaemolyticus DOH Home ...
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Marine Careers :: Physical Oceanography
Perhaps more than any other group of oceanographers, physical oceanographers have benefited from satellite ... paralytic shellfish poisoning, PSP, and is considered one of several harmful algal blooms, once referred to as "red tide."), and the role of ocean currents and plumes in transporting the cells ...
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Media Contacts
Here are just some of the subjects Rosenstiel School experts can speak to: Algae blooms (HAB) African dust Aplysia Aquaculture The Arctic Atmosphere Beach closing criteria Billfish Biochemistry ... human health Offshore drilling Overfishing Paleoclimate Pfisteria Pharma from the Sea Physiology Polar oceanography Red tide Reefs Sailfish Sea hares Sea level rise Sea surge Sharks So. Florida Geology ...
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Radio Ecoshock
ALGAE SEEDING FOR CARBON CREDITS Company plans to create plankton blooms to capture CO2. Who are they, and will it work? Part 1: ... : Case of Norway 6 min State of the Oceans - WWF 6 min Red Tide 5 min Sustainable Feed for Fish Farms 9 min Losing Reefs Coral ... 54 MB or Lo-Fi 13 MB Smithsonian's Knowlton: Oceans Code Red Nancy Knowlton, Marine Chair at Smithsonian, says ocean threats are urgent. The ...
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Killer algae and alien invasions Outbreaks of “red tide” or other harmful algal blooms release toxins into the water and kill marine mammals, shellfish, and crabs. People ...
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Harmful Algal Blooms (HABS): NOAA Watch: NOAA's All-Hazard Monitor: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: U.S. Department of Commerce
Blooms... Latest Headlines: Web Site Tracks Predicted New England Red Tide Outbreak Details... More information from NOAA on Harmful Algal Blooms... Harmful Algal Bloom Forecasting System and System Archive Harmful Algal Blooms ... algal bloom”, is usually associated with blooms that kill with a toxin. “Red tide” is a popular term for harmful algal blooms, however HABs is preferred by scientists ...
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Red Tide Outbreaks in Florida
There are currently several blooms across the state and it is important for beachgoers to recognize the signs of red tide outbreaks and the symptoms of red tide toxicity for both humans and ... large dense blooms along the coastline known as “Florida red tide”. Red tide outbreaks are characterized by a red discoloration of water (though waters can also be brown, green, or yellow). Red tide causes ...
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