Red Tide Florida Map
Red Tide Florida Map. The dinoflagellates produce a toxin that can be fatal to fish, shellfish, birds and manatees. Karenia brevis occurs in marine and estuarine waters of Florida and typically blooms in the late summer or early fall.
Previous regional status reports and maps can be found on our red tide resources page. For more information, visit Collier County's Red Tide Main Page or Collier County Red Tide Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). Citizens who wish to collect dead fish from their private.
The dinoflagellates produce a toxin that can be fatal to fish, shellfish, birds and manatees.
Brevard County is no stranger to the red tide algae, Karenia brevis.
At high concentrations (called a bloom), the organisms may discolor the water a red. Large concentrations can discolor water red to brown, causing blooms to be called "red tides." Karenia brevis occurs in marine and estuarine waters of Florida and typically blooms in the late summer or early fall. Current Red Tide Status; NOAA Harmful Algal Bloom Forecasting
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