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Red Tide in Maine Forecast is Grim

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Red Tide forecast is gloomyNOAA has been using some new technologies to predict future red tides. Off the coast of Maine, it appears that they will have the worst red tide ever this summer. New Hampshire is included in this gloomy forecast.
The projection is based on a sea-floor survey of the seed-like cysts of Alexandrium fundyense, (which is different than the K. Brevis red tide we get here in Fl, but just as devastating), an organism that causes the harmful algal blooms that are referred to as red tides. Cysts deposited in the fall hatch the following spring, and last fall the abundance of cysts in the sediment was 60 percent higher than observed prior to the historic bloom of 2005, indicating that a large bloom is likely in the spring of 2010.
The Scientists are so alarmed that they held a teleconference for the media in addition to their normal outlook report. Sadly the local oyster farmers seem to be in denial and even seem to be trying to blame the scientists. Saying things like “It’s so unlikely, We certainly don’t lose any sleep about it or worry much about it.” and that the last red tide closure that Duxbury oyster farmers faced was in 2005, when the state’s shellfish industry grappled with the worst red tide bloom in recent memory. Well guys, this one is supposed to be even worse so get worried. Not that there is anything to do about it.
The scientists may not be to blame, but the people that pay them certainly are. The valuable research dollars they spent on technology to predict these red tide blooms was wasted. Everyone already knew there would be a red tide there. Everyone knows what is causing it (rainwater runoff that’s polluted with fertilizers), the only thing they should be study is how to prevent it and and how to mitigate it once it occurs. Even super conservative Florida is now slowly coming around to this realization.

Here’s an experimental map I made that shows the general area they are speaking off:


Land Animals suffering from Red Tide Exposure in Texas

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

It’s been long known by citizens, especially in Florida,  that red tide kills pets and contributes to deaths of the elderly and the sickly that are bed ridden near red tide contaminated waters.  The latter is pretty rare, because usually, anyone that has the resources to live near the water in Florida, has the resources to move when their doctor says “You’re sick already, get away from the red tide!”

Pets and other land animals are a completely different story.  Not only are their mouths closer to the ground (the toxins are slightly heavier than air), but lots of animals have no choice but to stay.

Texas Officials are warning people to keep their pets away from the beach, as the red tide has killed several and sickened many many more.

Ever seen a pelican that appears to be drunk during a red tide bloom?

WARNING: It gets grim, sad and a little graphic below: (more…)

Dead Marine Animals Wash Ashore In Volusia

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

In the last few days, three dead dolphins have washed ashore in Volusia County, on Florida’s east coast.  Numerous other dead animals like a porpoise,  horseshoe crabs, birds and even a sea turtle have been recently reported.

The east coast of Florida doesn’t receive as much red tide monitoring from the state nor do they do as much of their own testing as red tide isn’t as prevalent on Florida’s east coast as it is down in southwest FL.

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Sarasota FL Manatee Deaths – Caused by Boat race? Red Tide?

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009
Fast Boat

Fast Boat

This week alone in Sarasota FL there have been 3 manatees found dead. The suspected cause of death? Red Tide exposure. Since September 30th, there have been a dozen reported manatees deaths in Sarasota County. Researchers from FWRI were reluctant to attribute red tide as their death and downplayed the odds of red tide being a factor. Martine DeWit, an associate research scientist from FWRI said there were no significant red tide blooms this year. Evidently she has heard about all he fish kills in the Lee County / Collier county area over the last month or so. Or maybe she’s saying that that the red tide bloom that is in Sarasota county currently isn’t strong enough to effect them and there no chance the manatees would have traveled from Lee county. Whatever she saying she also saying that FWRI will test tissue samples from the dead manatees for red tide and other toxins to determine a more definitive cause of death. We like that better than speculation.

Other factors that may be to blame:

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Red Tide Prediction

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

This article will be short and sweet.

I predict the red tide will increase as soon as the rains come.

Obvious you say? I agree. Why so obvious?

The currently accepted theory is that fertilizer builds up in farmlands, government property, (like medians) and your neighbors lawn (you know, the one with the unnaturally green grass, surely you aren’t fertilizing your grass right?), then when the rain comes it washes the fertilizers in to the water. Red Tide is an algae (K. Brevis) which is a plant. The rest is pretty easy to figure out.

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