Archive | November, 2007

3 Red Tide Blooms in Florida

23 November 2007

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Currently there are 3 Florida Red Tide Blooms occurring throughout Florida: In the northwest, centered around Pensacola, drifting to the east. In the northeast, centered around Smyrna Beach / Daytona Beach. This one is a very intense red tide bloom. In the Southwest, a small pop-up red tide in the northwest of Charlotte Harbor. This [...]

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Red Tide Center to open Here in St. Petersburg FL.

15 November 2007

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Is it another wink and nod recognition for my work on Florida red tide? The work that helped get the Federal grant money to study the effects of rainwater on red tide blooms, may have been why they have decided to put the new enter to develop models to forecast Florida red tides at the [...]

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New Theory for Florida Red Tide Cause

15 November 2007

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The Red Tide bloom in north west Florida may be being fed by nutrients from the Mississippi river. Researchers led by Richard P. Stumpf of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have concluded that nutrients are pushed by seasonal winds in the fall from the Missippi river to the west coast of Florida and [...]

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Red Tide and Pneumonia Link

10 November 2007

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Hello Florida Red Tide Solution members and readers. I’ve got a question for you from a visitor to Florida about some health problems associated with red tide: Link to this post!

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Docotors wanted

10 November 2007

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This is a plea for doctors. I’ve received a few people asking for help. Their loved ones have been exposed to red tide and are still sick long after walking away from the red tide. If you experience treating victims of red tide could you help? We need someone to either contact these people directly [...]

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Red Tide is back in Maine

5 November 2007

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Another severe red tide bloom is occurring now in Maine. It is in at least the Nantucket area. For the last three years Maine has been rocked by red tide. It looked as though they would escape a red tide bloom until now. Link to this post!

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