A red tide along the southwest coast of Florida is killing fish and other marine life as well as causing respiratory issues for beachgoers. The naturally occurring phenomenon is caused by the karenia brevis algae, which emits an airborne neuro-toxin when it blooms. Red tides are believed to be exaggerated in frequency and intensity by fertilizer run-off from coastal development and unexpected heavy rain such as that from pre-season storm Alberto.
Updated 22:37, 14-Dec-2018
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