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Is a Super Bloom on the Way? Scientists Worry a ‘Brown Tide’ Will Merge With Red Tide
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Is a Super Bloom on the Way? Scientists Worry a ‘Brown Tide’ Will Merge With Red Tide
Sun, 2018-08-26 08:34 — Kathy Gilbeaux
An ongoing red tide is killing wildlife throughout Florida’s southwest coast and has left beaches littered with dead fish, sea turtles, manatees and a whale shark. Additional footage courtesy of Southwest Florida TV via Facebook.
bradenton.com - by Mark Young - August 24, 2018
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is reporting an outbreak of Trichodesmium, sometimes called a brown tide, in waters offshore of Manatee County.
It is a separate species but similar to the well documented Karenia brevis, a photosynthetic organism responsible for the persistent red tide hitting Manatee and other nearby counties along 130 miles of coastline. Concerns are now being raised that if the two blooms merge, it could essentially deepen an ongoing red tide.
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