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Big Changes at the Florida Red Tide Coalition

20 February 2007

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Lots of exciting news for the Florida Red Tide Coalition! The smallest but most obvious change will be our name. Since we’ve formally turns ourselves into a Not for Profit Corporation, we felt it was the right time for a new name to go along with our new, more focused, mission statement. The new official [...]

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More Evidence of the Pollution – Red Tide Link

24 December 2006

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To most of us the link between the increase in intensity, frequency and size of the red tide blooms here in Florida and fertilizer run off is obvious. After Red Tide is an algae, algae is a plant and fertilizer makes plants grow. However our state government and the research groups it sponsors (like F.W.R.I., [...]

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State Caught Lying About Red Tide

11 December 2006

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That’s not the only environmental issue they’ve been caught directly lying about. Seems someone at the Governors mansion feels bad about what they’ve been doing and is leaking things to environmental groups and the press! More on that later but for now: Link to this post!

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Groups push candidates

13 September 2006

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TALLAHASSEE — After two years of hurricanes, red tide scares, and depleted fish stocks, Florida’s environmental groups want to give the state’s next governor a simple message: Our waters and coastlines are in trouble. And they hope a rising tide of public pressure will force Florida’s next governor and Legislature to take the varied threats [...]

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About the Florida Red Tide web site

31 December 1969

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This web site is currently owned and operated by myself, Texx Smith. I was approached to create this web site by someone who was starting up a non profit to raise awareness of Red Tide. Within a year of it’s creation the person dropped this we site and the idea of a non profit focused [...]

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