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Harmful Algal Bloom Events—Current Status
A harmful algal bloom (HAB) is the rapid growth of a toxic or nuisance algal species that negatively affects natural resources or humans. Check the current status of Florida red tide and other HABs around the state.


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Red tide status reports contain information about current red tide conditions and include sample results, a map, and information links. The photo gallery has maps for the current year; at the end of each year, maps are transferred to the photo gallery in Historical Florida Red Tide Monitoring Maps.

Read about other algal blooms or events FWRI investigated during the current year. Events investigated in previous years may be found under Historical Florida HAB Events in the Harmful Algal Bloom Archive section.









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