The change in federal policy comes more than a year after Earthjustice, the Sierra Club, Florida Wildlife Federation, the Conservancy of Southwest Florida, the Environmental Confederation of Southwest Florida and St. John’s Riverkeeper filed a major lawsuit to compel the EPA to set strict limits on nutrient poisoning in public waters.
Friday, January 29, 2010
An opportunity to curb Sewage and Fertilizer in Florida
The change in federal policy comes more than a year after Earthjustice, the Sierra Club, Florida Wildlife Federation, the Conservancy of Southwest Florida, the Environmental Confederation of Southwest Florida and St. John’s Riverkeeper filed a major lawsuit to compel the EPA to set strict limits on nutrient poisoning in public waters.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Midweek Red Tide Update, 01/26/10
Red Tide Status Reports, 01/22/10 for the Southwest Coast
FWC records unprecedented number of cold-related manatee deaths
Monday, January 18, 2010
Warmer weather is upon us...Sea Grass survey time!

Well at least it’s getting warmer and the cold weather has done a bit of number on the Turtles who were in shock (so were we!) let alone the Manatees and Fishing in general. Good news though is the Red Tide seems to have left this area and is only patchy in some areas of the south.
Sea Grass winter survey is coming up with the instruction day in another few weeks on Jan 30th. Last year we had a good group out, we also found it even more interesting with Rob Wright with Sarasota County giving us an in-depth (no pun intended) understanding of the sea life whilst we were using the multitude of watercraft including Paddle-boards, Kayaks, Inflatables and almost anything that floats. :D Great way to make new friends too!
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Red Tide status for the SOUTHWEST COAST...
Karenia brevis, the Florida red tide organism, was NOT detected in water samples collected this week alongshore of Pinellas, Manatee, Sarasota, Charlotte and Collier counties or offshore of the Florida Keys (Monroe County). Four samples (out of 20 total samples) collected alongshore of Lee County contained background concentrations of K. brevis. Four samples (out of 14 total samples) collected inside of Pine Island Sound (Lee County) contained concentrations of K. brevis ranging from PRESENT to VERY LOW.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Latest Red Tide status
Latest Red Tide status from FWC: SOUTHWEST COAST
Karenia brevis, the Florida red tide organism, was not detected in water samples collected this week alongshore of Pinellas, Charlotte, Lee and Collier counties or offshore of Pinellas County and the Florida Keys (Monroe County). Two samples (out of 8 total samples) collected alongshore of Manatee County contained background concentrations of K. brevis.
Samples collected alongshore and offshore of Sarasota County contained patchy concentrations of K. brevis ranging from not present to medium. Samples collected inside of the Sarasota Bay System contained concentrations ranging from not present to very low.
Bloom Boundary (alongshore): A patchy bloom of Karenia brevis has been detected alongshore and offshore of Sarasota County as well as inside of the Sarasota Bay System.
Red Tide returns... good grief!
to say that I’ve been a bit remiss in keeping my blog up-to-date would be an understatement to say the least but given the recession and steering through recessionary waters (no pun intended) has of course been an almost all time consuming affair. Still though a great deal of good things going on and my on going passion the Ocean to play on and keep in as pristine condition as possible.
On that note whilst Paddle Surfing last week the water clarity on Nokomis Beach was not the best as I had seen in awhile and there was a bit of the ‘fishy’ smell to-boot in a few area’s... mmmmm Red Tide? So low-and-behold it’s back at Nokomis Beach, also an article announcing its return in the Sarasota Herald... By Kate Spinner Published: Friday, December 18, 2009 at 1:00 a.m.
A red tide bloom that is strong enough to cause fish kills and coughing among beachgoers has been detected off the coast of Sarasota County near Nokomis beach.
Boaters, beachgoers and lifeguards have yet to spot any fish kills or report respiratory irritation, but the Sarasota County Health Department issued an advisory on the bloom Thursday.
On Dec 4th FWC gave the first inkling...SOUTHWEST COAST
Karenia brevis, the Florida red tide organism, was not detected in water samples collected this week alongshore of Pinellas, Manatee, Lee or Collier counties or offshore of the Florida Keys (Monroe County). Three samples collected this week alongshore of Sarasota County (out of 27 total samples) and one sample collected alongshore of Charlotte County contained background concentrations of K. brevis.
Well we’ve had more rain and the occasional raw sewage turning up at the Jetties doesn’t help much either... 2010 mission?