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Red Tide mitigation is actually pretty easy. Japan, the Phillipines, South Korea, Vietnam and many other countries have been doing it for years. I call it the clay mitigation method. The exact formula is even know. I’ll give it away for free right now: Spray a clay slurry on the effected area to a concentration [...]
Continue reading...11 January 2009
In the past we’ve heard from the Florida Government, Mote Marine, START and other government and semi-government entities that “There is no proof that red tide is caused by nutrient pollution. This site provided the evidence and other groups brought to meeting after meeting held by Mote Marine, FWC and others. finally after a few [...]
Continue reading...25 November 2008
The research into the little known (until reported here), area of Plankton Parasites (or parasitoids ), is paying off . . . "We hypothesize that when a bloom occurs, these parasitoids are not able to infect the invasive species," Guillou said.
Continue reading...9 April 2008
The Sierra Club is hosting a Red Tide Forum this Thursday, 2pm, at the Manatee Community College campus in Venice, in the Selby Room at the Professional Development Center of the campus. Topics covered will be Red Tide, fertilizers and water resources. Larry Brand, a professor of marine biology at the University of Miami will [...]
Continue reading...2 February 2008
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This post is for Doctors and Vets who have the need to treat people or animals with symptoms of exposure to Red Tide. Red Tide Health Effects and Treatment Options The casual reader will find the attached document a bit much to read. However I will try to summarize accurately. Link to this post!
Continue reading...27 January 2008
This is yet another response to those who say there is no way known to stop a red tide bloom. There are many, here’s one that’s been proven to work and be environmentally safe. It’s been used in Asia for decades. Link to this post!
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11 February 2009
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