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“The public should exercise caution in and around these areas,” the Florida Department of Health in Lee County stated. “Do not wade or swim in or around red tide.
If you have any health-related questions or concerns regarding blue-green algae, please contact the Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach County at 561-671-4014.
Blue-green algae, which can produce toxins, have been spotted in Lake Monroe and Lake George, and the Florida Department of Health in Volusia County is warning people to take precautions. Lake ...
The Florida Department of Health issued a health advisory for Martin County. DEP detected cyanobacteria, commonly called blue-green algae, in the water. It's at Port Mayaca on the C-44 Canal side ...
Water samples were taken for testing on May 7, the Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach County (DOH-Palm Beach) said in a statement.
The Florida Department of Health in Monroe County is advising Florida Keys residents and visitors to exercise caution as the presence of Red Tide was detected near Marvin Key and Marquesas Keys.
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