However, whether you're a native Floridian or a seasoned visitor to the state's coasts, you know it only takes a visit from one unwanted visitor to ruin any beach day — red tide. Worried red ...
It's that time of year when finding a spot at your favorite beach is a lot harder to find. It's spring break season! Is there any red tide reported?
Norfolk officials want Tides fans to park and take free public transit, like light rail and the ferry, to the games this ...
Red tide is caused by a naturally occurring organism called Karenia brevis, which can discolor water and release toxins. While red tide is more common in warmer months, it can occur year-round and ...
University of South Florida researchers have discovered connections between certain viruses and red tide blooms. The even found a new viral species. Further research is needed to understand the ...
Ferry service runs every 30 minutes beginning one hour before game time until one hour after the game ends. Parking for the ...
Tides fans can view parking lot locations and pay for parking using a new online map tool. Harbor Park lost the use of several lots when construction on the Norfolk casino started in February.
More accurate maps based on data from the SWOT mission can improve underwater navigation and result in greater knowledge of ...
Just before the spring equinox, a friend and I went out on the Fish Creek Trail one morning on a low tide. We saw five or six ...
If you’re new to navigating South Carolina waters, here are some essential tips and guidance to have a safe trip using a boat ...
Good news for beachgoers! According to both the USA TODAY Network and FWC databases, red tide is not present in Florida's waters as of March 13. This map shows whether any red tide or blue-green ...