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Respiratory symptoms have been reported in a number of Gulf Coast counties, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Green slime and red tide are invading the Fort Myers region’s inshore and offshore waters, slaughtering marine life and threatening a more sinister outcome: Toxins produced by a green-slime ...
When Marcy Cornell’s toddler son “couldn’t breathe” on the first day of their recent Florida vacation, she took him straight to the emergency room. “Before they even a… ...
The water in Englewood, on the state’s southwest coast, “smelled kind of funky, and then we noticed a few dead fish floating past,” Cornell said. “All of us felt as if we had bad allergies ...
The state is dealing with a toxic algae problem on multiple fronts, with colorful names like “red tide” and “green slime.” ... University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and ...
The state is dealing with a toxic algae problem on multiple fronts, with colorful names like “red tide” and “green slime.” ... University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and ...
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