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Changing wind, nutrient movement spur harmful red tides along Florida coast (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
WASHINGTON Harmful red tide blooms along Florida's west coast in the fall are spurred when seasonal changes in wind patterns move nutrients east from the Mississippi River, scientists reported Wednesday. Harmful algal blooms occur from time to time in most coastal areas, with different algae affecting different areas. Florida's red tide blooms are caused by an organism called Karenia, and ...

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