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Florida's coastal communities are facing growing concerns as cases of Vibrio vulnificus - a rare but deadly flesh-eating ...
For seaside communities reducing their pollution, nitrogen is a prime target. Often found in agricultural runoff and human ...
The terrifying rise of a flesh-eating bacteria that thrives in warm coastal waters has claimed four more lives, this time ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists win major grant to tackle disturbing issue threatening US coastal area: 'Isn't just a future concern'"It's not just a science problem — it's a people, food and land problem." Scientists win major grant to tackle disturbing ...
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Shreveport Times on MSNFour dead and 17 hospitalized from Vibrio vulnificus infections in Louisiana. What to knowFour dead and 17 hospitalized from "flesh-eating" bacteria, Vibrio vulnificus, in Louisiana waters. What to know about infections.
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThis Florida Spot Was Just Named the Best U.S. Beach Town by Vrbo—Thanks to Its Turquoise Waters, White Sand, and Charming Coastal CommunitiesVrbo has named its top U.S. beach towns to visit in summer 2025, with Florida’s scenic 30A region taking the top spot for its ...
Underwater currents in the Gulf should be monitored when a hurricane approaches Florida. A new study shows the current slowed ...
Four people in Florida have died and seven others have been sickened this year by a rare but potentially deadly bacterial infection known as Vibrio vulnificus, state health officials confirmed.
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Do brain-eating amoebas and flesh-eating bacteria live in NC? Here's what to knowStories of brain-eating amoebas and flesh-eating bacteria are frightening. Here's what swimmers in North Carolina should know ...
The flesh-eating bacteria, Vibrio vulnificus, is commonly found in Gulf Coast waters, and recent cases have been reported in ...
In Florida, four people have died this year after they were exposed to Vibrio vulnificus, a rare but deadly bacteria found in warm coastal waters.
Studies have shown that the water in the Flamingo to Cape Sable area of the Everglades National Park has the highest density of crocodiles in Florida, with one study showing Buttonwood Canal in ...
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