Re: [Paddlewise] PHYCOTOXINS: Red Tides in Florida (fwd) - it's spreading

From: <dldecker_at_se.mediaone.net>
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 1999 13:06:47 -0400
At 06:39 AM 10/23/99 -0400, Larry Bliven wrote:
>http://www.marinelab.sarasota.fl.us/~mhenry/WREDTIDE.phtml
>
>'Although coastal pollution has enhanced red tide blooms in other areas of
>the world, the Florida red tides represent a natural process not caused by
>pollution. These blooms serve a purpose in the ecology of Florida Gulf
>coastal regions. Our responsibility is to understand the purpose and
>function of red tides, directing our efforts toward alleviating the adverse
>effects without causing further ecological damage. '
>
>===========
>
>does this website offer a realistic view of florida red tides?
>
>guess i need to read more about this subject.
>
>bye bye bliven
>
 yup it does and it also stinks but after a couple hours away or in air
condition it should stop bothering you. Ours in NE Fla is just about gone
thanks to Irene.

Dana

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