Red tide is a naturally-occuring toxic algal bloom in Florida and the Gulf and can be harmful to people and animals.
New “slow flower” farms grow beautiful blooms—without health-harming chemicals used by overseas operations that dominate the ...
Cyanobacteria thrive in warm, sunny lakes and ponds that contain excess nitrogen and phosphorus nutrients derived from ...
Marco Island's waterways are made up of more than 100 miles of canals, four bays and Collier Creek. Capri Pass, Caxambas Pass ...
The Bethlehem Town Board will consider a proposal on Wednesday, Feb. 12, that would allocate $335,000 for engineering ...
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What would happen if a 500-meter asteroid hit Earth? Scientists at the IBS Center for Climate Physics modeled the aftermath, ...
According to the January 2025 sargassum update, residents and visitors across the Virgin Islands may soon begin to notice an ...
When the summer sun shines and temperatures climb, conditions are ripe for Minnesota lakes to produce harmful algal blooms. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency reminded people this week that some ...
This essay is a follow up on the photograph published in the Jan. 16 Commonwealth (pictured above) that showed duckweed ...
Harmful algal blooms, sometimes called HABs, occur when algae grow out of control. Algae are photosynthetic organisms that ...