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This map contains the last eight days of sampling and is updated daily at 5 p.m. Please be sure to click on individual dots for sampling details. Red Tide Status Update for September 20, 2024. Current Conditions. The red tide organism, Karenia brevis, was detected in 11 samples from Southwest Florida over the past week.
Large concentrations can discolor water red to brown, causing blooms to be called "red tides." Karenia brevis occurs in marine and estuarine waters of Florida and typically blooms in the late...
Red Tide and Other Harmful Algal Blooms. In Florida, the species that causes most red tides is Karenia brevis (K. brevis). This map contains the last eight days of sampling and is updated daily at 5 p.m. Please be sure to click on individual dots for sampling details.
These data represent the most recent eight (8) days of sampling location points for Karenia brevis, the phytoplankton that causes red tide, in Florida.
Red Tide Current Status. Lake Manatee Lafayette Jefferson Gulf Hamilton Glades Escambia Duval Liberty Jackson Gilchrist Indian River Levy Hillsborough Columbia DeSoto Flagler Collier Lee Nassau Monroe Miami-Dade Martin Marion Hendry Bradford Bay Citrus Charlotte Broward Brevard Orange Pasco Osceola St. Lucie Volusia Walton.
Daily Sample Map. This map represents the abundance of Karenia brevis in samples collected statewide over the last eight days and is updated daily. Individual sample details can be obtained by clicking on each sample dot. Collaboration for Prediction of Red Tides.
The red tide in Florida washed up many dead fish on the state's southwestern coast. This map shows where the red tide is now.
Red tide in Florida: 9 things you should know about the microscopic algae with big impact. With spring break just days away, red tide has been reported in several Florida locations,...
Red tides have been documented along Florida's Gulf Coast as far back as the 1840s, state officials said. Scientists can't predict when red tides will occur, but experts in...
Explore the current status of red tide in an interactive web map on ArcGIS.