Beach Conditions, Red Tide and Travel Alerts
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Fish washed ashore along the Sanibel Causeway after dying in a red tide in Sanibel, Florida, on August 1. Respiratory Irritation Respiratory irritation was reported over the past week in Southwest Florida in Pinellas, Manatee, and Sarasota counties. Latest Red Tide Status Report Available by Phone Call 866-300-9399 at any time from anywhere in Florida to hear a recording about red tide conditions throughout the state.
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Beach Conditions, Red Tide and Travel Alerts - They have until Oct. FWC updates the recording each Friday by 5 p.
This map contains the last eight days of sampling and is updated daily at 5 p. Please be sure to click on individual dots for sampling details. Patchiness was observed in both areas. On the East Coast, bloom concentrations of K. Additional details are provided below. Relative to last week, K. For additional information, view the northwest coast and. Lucie County, very low to low concentrations in Martin County, background to very low concentrations in Palm Beach County, and very low concentrations in Miami-Dade County. For additional information, view the east coast and. Fish Kills In Southwest Florida over the past week, fish kill reports were received for multiple locations in Pinellas, Manatee, and Sarasota counties. In Northwest Florida, fish kills were reported in Escambia, Okaloosa, Walton, and Bay counties. No reports of fish kills were received over the past week for the Florida East Coast. More detailed information is available at. Respiratory Irritation Respiratory irritation was reported over the past week in Southwest Florida in Pinellas, Manatee, and Sarasota counties. Respiratory irritation was also reported in Northwest Florida in Escambia and Okaloosa counties. No reports of respiratory irritation were received for the East Coast of Florida over the past week. For additional information, view the southwest coast , the northwest coast , and the east coast. Forecast Forecasts by the for Pinellas to northern Monroe counties predict net southern movement of surface waters and southeastern movement of subsurface waters over the next four days. Four-day forecasts for Escambia to Gulf counties predict variable movement of surface waters and net eastern transport of subsurface waters in most areas. Red Tide Status Map November 9, 2018 November 9, 2018 To see detailed information on this week's samples, view the. By using Google Earth, you can zoom in to specific locations and click on stations to see detailed information, including sample date and cell concentration. You must have Google Earth installed on your computer to view this map; the software can be downloaded from the. The next complete red tide status report will be posted on Friday, November 9th. Please check our which can be accessed from the top of this page. Archived status maps can be found in our Previous regional status reports and maps can be found on our page. Latest Red Tide Status Report Available by Phone Call 866-300-9399 at any time from anywhere in Florida to hear a recording about red tide conditions throughout the state. Callers outside of Florida can dial 727-552-2448. Standard calling charges apply. Reports are updated on Friday afternoon except during holidays, in which case the report will be released on the closest day. Additional information, if available, is provided on Wednesday afternoon. To receive an e-mail when the current status has been updated, visit our area. Additional Information For additional information about red tide and the current red tide bloom, including information on how to report a fish kill or other wildlife effects, consult health authorities about human exposure, or locate other resources, visit our article.
For additional information, view the southwest coastthe northwest coastand the east coast. It is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Fish Kills In Southwest Florida over the past week, fish kill reports were received for multiple locations in Pinellas, Manatee, and Sarasota counties. Solorzano is hoping this perception quickly vanishes. However, when red tides travel inshore on wind and water currents, they can cause respiratory irritation among beachgoers, especially those who have underlying lung diseases. For the first time in weeks, no dead fish and no respiratory issues, but Siesta Beach is still very sparse compared to this time last year. If levels are above or below the range, cells can become stressed.