State agencies investigating a massive fish kill in Lake Apopka say they've ruled out some possibilities but are still unsure ...
Red tide is caused by a harmful algae bloom. It can bring respiratory problems and even fish kills in high concentrations.
When water temperatures drop below 40 degrees and remain there for more than a day, conditions can be fatal for saltwater ...
St. Johns Riverkeeper is monitoring the investigation into the St. Johns River fish kills, adding that FWC officials say the fish kills are predominantly of tilapia.
Thousands of dead fish have washed up along the shores of Lake Apopka, alarming nearby residents and prompting an ...
Danielle Sassoon had served just three weeks as interim U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York when she penned a ...
LDWF is asking the public to report fish kills they find, and remind the public that creel and size limits remain in effect, ...
Water temperatures in a large portion of the state’s coastal areas quickly fell below critical temperatures (40 degrees F) ...
LDWF said many saltwater fish struggle to survive when water temperatures drop below 40 degrees Fahrenheit for more than a ...
Thousands of dead fish have washed up along the shores of Lake Apopka, alarming nearby residents and prompting an ...
Through Friday, there’s no official word from state fisheries biologists and managers about the extent of the fish kill caused by January’s midwinter Arctic blast which brought record snow to ...
While red tides and other algal blooms can occur worldwide, Karenia brevis is found almost exclusively in the Gulf of Mexico but also has been found on the east coast of Florida and off the coast of ...