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 South Dakota counties with the most crime per 1,000 residents CA: TROUBLING DISCOVERY IN DANGEROUS MUDSLIDE Africa Is Splitting in Half, With a New Ocean Forming in the Middle Sheridan Lake road approved for improvements US releases video of Russian fighter jet forcing down reaper drone 'There it goes': California man watches helplessly as tree falls on neighbor's house Keira Knightley was mocked by friends for signing up for 'Bend It Like Beckham' CA: SARATOGA RESIDENTS STILL WITHOUT POWER AFTER WINDS Video shows bright streaks of light soaring over Northern California sky Must-Know Irish Saying That Make Life Better Graham pushes back on DeSantis' Ukraine comments: This is a chance to stop Putin Demi Moore shares rare video of Bruce Willis at birthday celebration Oscars 2023: Jimmy Kimmel opens for 95th ceremony with jokes aimed at Will Smith, other celebrities RAW: CA: WINDS CAUSE FALLING GLASS FROM SAN FRAN HIGHRISE Former President Trump says he expects to be arrested Tuesday as DA eyes charges Man builds 12-foot-tall snow tunnel to get out of home RAW: AZ: HIGH WATER SEEN IN YAVAPAI COUNTY Remarkable footage shows 'collision' between Russian aircraft and US drone Lance Reddick Dead at 60 RAW: TX: STORM: SEVERE DAMAGE TO CAR DEALERSHIP 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 MORE FLOOD, WIND THREATS FOR STORM-RAVAGED CALIFORNIA (4:00AMET) CA: OFFICIALS WORK ON REENTRY FOR PAJARO RESIDENTS Thompson speaks to Yellow Jackets fans before heading to Elite Eight The ten states with the worst potholes, according to Google Search Reusable water bottles hold more bacteria than a toilet seat, according to study Experts say coffee can reduce fat and risk of diabetes Three physical ways the body reacts to heartbreak Gina Rodriguez welcomes first child 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.