State health officials are warning red tide is present at the Naples Pier and beachgoers should be cautious if they have health issues. Red tide is caused by high concentrations of a toxin ...
The Department of Health in Collier County is advising the public to be cautious due to red tide near the Naples Pier. Red tide can cause serious breathing issues, especially if you have ...
SO YOU DON'T READ ANY OF THIS IN Red tide has been detected at nearly every beach in Collier County, including Clam Pass, Barefoot Beach, Wiggins Pass, Naples Pier, Vanderbilt Beach, Seagate ...
"Red tide is currently present at Clam Pass, Barefoot Beach, Wiggins Pass, Naples Pier, and Seagate," the DOH press release says. "The public should exercise caution in and around these areas.
It says it found low levels of red tide at the Naples Pier. The water samples were taken January 2. Red tide is caused by high concentrations of a toxin-producing dinoflagellate called Karenia ...
River and tide gauges ... tangled web of red that extends from Osceola County south to Miami-Dade County. Around 14 million people are at risk for tornadoes in Tampa, Sarasota, Naples, Fort ...
Witnesses at Naples Pier said they saw a Naples man and off-duty Miccosukee Police officer abusing a 10-year-old child. Witnesses said Phillip Kennedy, 55, was at the Naples Pier, whipping the ...
Recent water samples show red tide off the coast of Southwest Florida, with one spot on Sanibel Island reporting high levels.
Witnesses at Naples Pier said they saw a Naples man and off-duty Miccosukee Police officer abusing a 10-year-old child. Witnesses said Phillip Kennedy, 55, was at the Naples Pier, whipping the child ...