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EP# 14 The Alarming Truth About Red Tide

EP# 14 The Alarming Truth About Red Tide

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This episode explores the phenomenon of red tide in Florida, discussing its causes, effects on marine life, historical context, and the ongoing scientific research aimed at understanding and mitigating its impact. The hosts delve into the natural occurrence of red tide, its correlation with human activities, and the importance of public awareness and policy in addressing this environmental issue.

Episode Timestamps:

📍00:00 Introduction to Florida's Wildlife and Ecosystems

📍00:22 Understanding Red Tide: Causes and Effects

📍02:45 The Impact of Red Tide on Marine Life

📍06:00 Human Health and Red Tide: Risks and Precautions

📍09:02 Historical Context of Red Tide in Florida

📍11:30 The Science Behind Red Tide: Myths and Facts

📍15:25 The History of Red Tide Events

📍19:42 Scientific Theories and Research on Red Tide

📍21:34 Economic Impact and Policy Responses

📍27:29 Current Solutions and Future Directions

Resources & Links:

🔹Red Tide FWC Current Status

🔹NOAA What is Red Tide?

🔹Visit Florida Red Info/Questions

🔹Save The Manatee: Red Tide

🔹Water Quality: Red Tide

🔹Red Tide in Florida and Texas

🔹Red Tide Timeline

🔹Clay Red Tide Treatment

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