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Posts Tagged ‘red tide’

Roskamp Coming to Sanibel for Red Tide Study

By Barbara Linstrom | January 5, 2026 | 0

The Sarasota-based Roskamp Institute is returning to Sanibel next week to give islanders the opportunity to participate in a 4-year study examining the health effects of aerosolized brevetoxin exposure from red tide.  Volunteers…

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2018 Red Tide Cost $2.7 Billion in Losses, Study Finds

By Barbara Linstrom | May 30, 2025
Fish kills from red tide off shore of Captiva in late 2022

A recently released study put an updated price tag on the costs associated with the 2018 red tide in Southwest Florida, which lasted in duration from October 2017 to January 2019.  While…

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Roskamp Returning to SCCF for Red Tide Study

By Barbara Linstrom | April 30, 2025

The Sarasota-based Roskamp Institute is returning to Sanibel next week to give islanders the opportunity to participate in a 4-year study examining the health effects of aerosolized brevetoxin exposure from red…

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Red Tide No Longer Present Off Lee County

By Barbara Linstrom | February 25, 2025

A red tide bloom that has been causing impacts to wildlife and people in Southwest Florida since mid-January is no longer being detected in Lee County, according to recent water…

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SCCF Responds to 6 Sea Turtle Strandings

By Barbara Linstrom | February 21, 2025
loggerhead sea turtle stranding sanibel

From Feb. 13-21, SCCF documented one live and five dead stranded sea turtles on Sanibel. All stranded turtles were identified as loggerheads (Caretta caretta) and consisted of three adult males,…

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SCCF Partners with Roskamp on Red Tide Study

By Barbara Linstrom | February 12, 2025

Today, ten islanders, including some SCCF staff, are participating in the Roskamp Institute’s red tide research study. The Sarasota-based Roskamp Institute has an RV set up in the parking lot…

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Red Tide Bloom May Have Run its Course

By Barbara Linstrom | February 12, 2025

The red tide bloom off Sanibel and Captiva may be in decline based on lower counts as well as a shift in satellite imagery that shows it moving to the…

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Red Tide Impacts Continue in Lee County

By Barbara Linstrom | February 4, 2025
red tide noaa satellite map

A red tide bloom that moved nearshore to Sanibel and Captiva last week is increasing in intensity and continues to impact the islands. Both islands saw medium to high concentrations of the red…

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High Concentrations of Red Tide on Sanibel

By Barbara Linstrom | January 29, 2025

Onshore winds pushed a red tide bloom that has been offshore the islands for the last few months onto shore earlier this week. On Sunday evening and Monday morning, SCCF…

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Seeking Volunteers for Red Tide Research Study

By Barbara Linstrom | January 28, 2025

The Roskamp Institute is looking for volunteers to participate in a 4-year study examining the health effects of aerosolized brevetoxin exposure from harmful algal blooms. By joining this study on…

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