Almost every year, generally from late August through February, red tide invades the Gulf of Mexico. Researchers at the University of Texas Marine Science Institute in Port Aransas know how red tide ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Red tide continues to wash up hundreds of thousands of pounds of dead sea life every day. In the Tampa Bay region, it's generally caused by Karenia brevis, a single-celled organism ...
PLYMOUTH – Nine students from Rising Tide Charter Public School recently completed participation in the first Jill S. Crafts Summer Scholars Program: Citizen Science. In cooperation with the ...
June 6, 1944 the Allied Forces stormed the beaches of Normandy and took the Nazis by surprise in the largest sea-to-land invasion in history. This... Why the science of tides was crucial for D-Day ...
Florida’s red tide, which was declared an emergency by Gov. Rick Scott on Monday, has been devastating marine life on Florida’s Gulf Coast this summer. Beaches have been littered with dead sea life as ...
The tide goes in, the tide goes out... and we can explain that! This week, we’re exploring that slow ebb and flow across the globe. * As gradual as those rises and falls can be, they’re impressive in ...
In work that could one day help prevent millions of dollars in economic losses for seaside communities, chemists have demonstrated how tiny marine organisms likely produce the red tide toxin that ...
MARTIN COUNTY, Fla. — Tourism and businesses in Florida depend on clean water, but with Red Tide making a comeback on the West Coast, concern in growing here. The partial government shutdown is also ...
New measurements of how boundary between onshore glacier and floating ice shelf glides back-and- forth could help predict melting. The grounding line of the southern Ronne Ice Shelf in Antarctica can ...
At Shark Reef Sanctuary in Washington state's San Juan Islands, you can hear the rapids before you see them. But it's not a river that's singing out. It's the turning tide between Lopez and San Juan ...
Note to readers: Opinion Page Editor Jim Sutton is enjoying a scheduled vacation this week. In his absence, The Record will feature editorials from newspapers around the state and nation. The ...
Before you listen to this talk by Jonathan White, you might want to be somewhere by the sea as the moon rises or sets. That would be ideal. If not that, be somewhere where you can search maps of all ...