ST. JOSEPH BAY, Fla. (WVUE) - Red tide is the leading theory behind recent bottlenose dolphin deaths in Florida’s Panhandle, according to an update from the Florida Panhandle Marine Institute.
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Red tide alert raised in Samar, Biliran waters
TACLOBAN CITY — Health and fisheries authorities have raised a red tide warning in parts of Samar and nearby coastal waters after seawater and shellfish samples tested positive for saxitoxin, which ...
SARASOTA, Fla. — Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium's location in City Island is officially closed to the public ahead of the opening of its new location. According to Mote's website, Sunday was the ...
The facility includes three STEM classrooms for K–12 students and workforce training labs for university students.
After the recent deaths of more than two dozen bottlenose dolphins in the Florida Panhandle, tissue samples suggest red tide has been the leading cause, according to the Florida Panhandle Marine ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The latest sampling results from FWC show the red tide in our region following hurricanes Helene and Milton continues to push south. Professor emeritus Bob Weisburg has spent ...
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - Florida Panhandle Marine Institute released new details about the dolphin deaths reported from Gulf to Okaloosa counties. The group says the exact cause remains unknown ...
On May 20, 2026, in Gamagori, Aichi, Japan, @YokoandKai shared a video showing a red tide event along the coastline accompanied by bioluminescence. In the video, the nighttime shoreline glows with ...
DES MOINES, Wash. — Very low tides are once again exposing tide pools and marine habitats across western Washington, giving beachgoers a chance to explore parts of Puget Sound usually hidden ...
Robert Lawrence Swanson was more than a world-class oceanographer and noted expert on Long Island garbage, said Kaitlin Giglio, one of Swanson's former Stony Brook University graduate students. The ...
The university launched an official donation fund Wednesday, and Pinellas lawmakers are vowing to fight for funding. Max Chesnes is the Tampa Bay Times' environment and climate reporter, covering ...
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