A 5,000-mile toxic algae bloom, or 'giant red tide,' is threatening Florida beaches Mar 13, 2023 Mar 13, 2023 Updated Mar 14, 2023 0 CA: STORM: SAN BERDO MTN RES BRACE FOR SNOWMELT Can you guess the happiest countries on Earth? Video: American Canyon's Green Island Road project RAW: CA: STORM:WATSONVILLE FLOODING, HOMES, CARS IN WTR Video: Napa Structure Fire Napa County Assessor John Tuteur on family history RAW: CA: STORM: EVACUATION WARNINGS NEAR FEATHER RIVER RAW: CA: HEAVY SNOW IN MAMMOTH LAKES COULD CAUSE FLOODING RAW: CA: FLOOD WASHES AWAY PORTION OF ROAD IN PASO ROBLES Drone footage shows high flows at California's Oroville Spillway on March 10, 2023 Video: Napa Junior Softball League Opening Day ceremony CA:DRAMATIC TURNAROUND IN WATER LEVELS AT LAKE OROVILLE CA: TROUBLING DISCOVERY IN DANGEROUS MUDSLIDE RAW: CA: STORM - KERN RIVER FLOODING BY CAMP KERNVILLE (DRONE) Man builds 12-foot-tall snow tunnel to get out of home Video shows bright streaks of light soaring over Northern California sky RAW: CA: ROAD COLLAPSES AFTER FLOODING IN SOQUEL CA: STORM: MASSIVE MUDSLIDE DAMAGES COLFAX HOME Emma Heming 'crying' on husband Bruce Willis's birthday CA: WARNING ISSUED IN BIG SUR AMID LANDSLIDE THREAT A giant red tide, or toxic algae bloom, is causing skin rashes, burning eyes and dead fish across southwestern Florida and its beaches. Tags Dcc Wire Lvs Lee-national Health Florida Florida-fish-and-wildlife Seaweed Skin-conditions Florida-beaches Toxic-seaweed Sargassum-bloom Videoelephant As featured on Coming soon to Florida beaches: Massive, messy and maybe record mounds of seaweed A giant blob of seaweed, spanning 5,000 miles and weighing an estimated 6.1 million tons, threatens to blanket Florida beaches and Caribbean islands with smelly piles of decaying brown goop. Latest video Ben Affleck thrilled to be working with Jennifer Lopez on upcoming movie Martina Navratilova reveals she is cancer-free California DWR maintaining releases from Lake Oroville to the Feather River at 35,000 cfs Watch a good Samaritan take down an armed suspect in New York City Yosemite NP restored minimal public access last weekend. Here are the details Kelsey Parker shares challenges of being single parent after husband Tom's death Fears of unrest as possible Trump arrest nears This Day in History: Selma to Montgomery march begins Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Coming soon to Florida beaches: Massive, messy and maybe record mounds of seaweed A giant blob of seaweed, spanning 5,000 miles and weighing an estimated 6.1 million tons, threatens to blanket Florida beaches and Caribbean islands with smelly piles of decaying brown goop.