Red Tide
Satellite imagery over the past week has detected high concentrations of chlorophyll of the coast of Southwest Florida.
On 10/28/22, the FWC reported that over the past week the red tide organism, Karenia brevis, was observed in 94 samples. Bloom concentrations (>100,000 cells/liter) were present in 40 samples: two in Manatee County, 26 in Sarasota County, 11 in and offshore of Charlotte County, and one in Lee County. In Southwest Florida over the past week, K. brevis was observed at background to low concentrations offshore of Hillsborough County, background to medium concentrations in Manatee County, background to high concentrations in Sarasota County, very low to high concentrations in and offshore of Charlotte County, very low to high concentrations in Lee County, and low concentrations offshore of Collier County.
On 11/13 – 11/14 SCCF staff observed 4 samples of K. brevis at bloom concentrations: Lighthouse Beach Park (920,000 cells/liter), Algiers Beach (5,500,000 cells/liter), Tarpon Bay Beach (1,940,000 cells/liter), and Bunche Beach (473,000 cells/liter). |
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