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For instance, look at this seaweed blenny, a species that can appear yellow, green, red or almost completely white. Here, this blenny is trying to blend in with the white tunicate covering its ...
As red tide continues to choke the southwest Florida coast, large amounts of dead fish are washing up on the region’s white sand beaches. Some municipalities are contracting with temp agencies ...
DESTIN, Fla. – Florida’s fishing enthusiasts have reason to celebrate as the state announced a record-breaking Gulf red snapper recreational season for 2025. During a news conference held in ...
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced a record-breaking 126-day Gulf red snapper season for 2025. The season will be split into summer and fall segments, including holiday weekends.
In the Gulf of Mexico, there are a variety of shallow-water snapper species frequently caught by anglers. Mangrove, lane, red, vermillion and yellowtail are the most common along Florida’s west ...
Red tide in the Gulf certainly isn't new, with reports as far back as the 1500s when Spanish explorers documented what seemed to be K. brevis-like fish kills and irritating fumes.
If you’re planning to vacation in Florida, it better be on the East coast. Because along the Gulf there’s an enormous red tide, which contains a potent neurotoxin that’s killed millions of fish, while ...
The name red tide comes from the red tinge that some species of algal blooms turn the water when they experience a population explosion. The Florida red tide usually appears more yellow or brown ...
The fourth annual Celebrate the Gulf event is being held from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday at the Red Fish Blue Fish East Deck in partnership with the environmental organization Healthy Gulf.