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Red Tide Spike: Toxic Bloom Hits Florida Panhandle, Sparking Fish Kills And Respiratory Alerts
A surge of the toxic red tide organism, Karenia brevis, has gripped sections of the Florida Panhandle this week, with state ...
Stressed fish tend to become unhealthy fish, so it's very important that fish farm operators spot stress as early as possible. A new AI-based system could help them do so, by monitoring the rate at ...
A new study from Duke University has found that chronic exposure to microplastic fibers can cause aneurysms, erosion of surface layers, and other serious damage to fish gills. The study also found ...
Red tide, a harmful algal bloom that grows in salt water, is making its way to Florida shores from the Gulf of Mexico and it has killed large schools of fish in recent weeks. The National Oceanic and ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission detected red tide organism K. brevis in several dozen samples along Florida’s Gulf coast this week, according to an update ...
PANAMA CITY BEACH — As Jill and Adam Salinas began setting up their poles for some surf fishing along St. Andrews State Park around noon Thursday, the hundreds of dead eels washed up along the beach ...
Watching a fish glide through water gives the impression that it moves in a world foreign to ours. But if we need air to live, how do these animals manage to breathe beneath the surface, where our ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The morphology of fish gills is closely linked to aerobic capacity and tolerance of environmental stressors such as hypoxia. The importance of ...
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Can fish drown? The truth is surprisingly complex
Recent explorations into aquatic biology have unveiled a surprising reality: fish, despite being creatures of water, can indeed “drown” under specific conditions. This seemingly paradoxical phenomenon ...
Red tide is beginning to affect northern Collier County beaches again, after a few weeks of relief. It had been at least three weeks since county employees had to pick up dead fish on beaches, but the ...
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