Thousands of dead fish have washed up along the shores of Lake Apopka, alarming nearby residents and prompting an ...
There are rumors that the Florida Wildlife Commission had been sprayin’ the lake, but the FWC has reported that the fish kill is due to an algae bloom.
APOPKA, Fla. — Thousands of dead fish have washed up along the shores of Lake Apopka this week, causing alarm among nearby residents and prompting an investigation. Two agencies have collected water ...
While red tides and other algal blooms can occur worldwide, Karenia brevis is found almost exclusively in the Gulf of Mexico ...
The Florida Department of Health in Orange County has also issued a warning about blue-green algae in the lake. Officials say it could take up to 10 days to analyze water samples and determine the ...
What we don't know: The exact cause of the fish kill remains unclear. While blue-green algae has been detected in the lake, officials have not confirmed whether it is responsible for the mass deaths.
Recent water samples show red tide off the coast of Southwest Florida, with one spot on Sanibel Island reporting high levels.
Florida has millions of possibly leaking septic tanks along the shores and banks of our lakes, rivers and streams | Opinion ...
We now have millions of possibly leaking septic tanks along the shores and banks of our lakes, rivers and streams.
Local and state agencies are investigating the cause of a mass fish kill that was discovered in Lake Apopka last weekend. “The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is the lead ...
The implementation of a new law will damage ecosystems in Minnesota by elevating phosphate levels in Minnesota waters. Phosphate has been identified as the most important cropland nutrient to ...