Researchers with the University of South Florida have identified viruses associated with Karenia brevis, the single-celled ...
Recent monitoring indicates that the red tide organism, Karenia brevis, was detected at very low levels in only one location ...
Researchers at the University of South Florida are among the first to identify viruses associated with red tide, which could ...
With warmer weather comes red tide, and two of Florida's congressional representatives have introduced a bipartisan bill that ...
A new study led by researchers at the University of South Florida shines light on the environmental drivers of red tide ...
For the first time, researchers identified nearly a dozen viruses associated with red tides off Florida’s coast that are harmful and costly. Also known as harmful algae blooms, red tides — the ...
Researchers hope the study can eventually find a way to predict when blooms will occur, and how to reduce their effects on ...
A new study aims to solve the mystery surrounding red tide, and scientists are seeking 400 volunteers to participate.
As red tide alerts are lifted around the area, Mote Marine Labratory is working to stop the algae from coming back.
Scientists have finally uncovered the reason behind mysterious red tides washing up on Florida's coastline. The blood-red waves have been known to be both destructive to the environment and ...
For the first time, researchers identified nearly a dozen viruses associated with red tides off Florida’s coast that are harmful and costly. Also known as harmful algae blooms, red tides — the ...
By testing water samples collected from red tide blooms off southwest Florida, the researchers found several viruses -- including one new viral species -- present in K. brevis blooms.