State health officials are warning red tide is present at the beach near Seagate in Collier County and beachgoers should be ...
South Marco Beach is the latest beach where red tide is present. State health officials are warning beachgoers at the popular Marco Island beach to be cautious if they have health issues. It is the ...
Do not harvest or eat molluscan shellfish or distressed or dead fish from this location. If caught alive and healthy, finfish ...
Red tide is caused by high concentrations of a ... may be at risk of experiencing more severe symptoms.
State health officials are warning red tide is present at two popular Naples beaches, Clam Pass and Barefoot Beach, and advise beachgoers of potential health concerns.
Although current red tide concentrations are low in most areas, there is still a possibility of respiratory irritation. Healthy individuals may experience symptoms such as coughing or itchy ...
Red tide can cause skin irritation ... may be at risk of experiencing more severe symptoms. For additional information on potential health effects of algae blooms, visit the Florida Department ...
Red tide can cause skin irritations, rashes, and burning or sore eyes. Sensitive individuals can experience respiratory irritation and may be at risk of more severe symptoms. For the latest water ...
A health alert was issued Friday after red tide was detected at two Manatee County beaches, according to a news release from ...
Health department urges beachgoers to not swim in affected waters at beaches, including Siesta Key, Lido, Venice and Manasota Key.