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In 2013, a mysterious epidemic turned billions of sea stars between Mexico and Alaska into goo. Now we know why ...
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Scientists say they have at last solved the mystery of what killed more than 5 billion sea stars off the Pacific Coast of North America in a decade-long epidemic. The culprit? Bacteria th ...
"There doesn't need to be a fear of the water," his daughter said. "There needs to be an education and a knowledge of if you ...
Fifty-eight of Florida's 67 counties will mark the first day of school Aug. 11. Give yourself some extra time this morning.
In total there have been 57 confirmed cases of the infection caused by the "flesh-eating" bacteria, Vibrio vulnificus, in the ...
Although the News Herald was unable to independently verify by the time of publication, WMBB's Tom Lewis reported that the most recent death was a 78-year-old man on vacation at St. George Island in ...
Dr. Aileen Marty of Florida International University explains the dangers of vibrio, a deadly flesh-eating bacteria that thrives in warm waters, which has already claimed four lives in Florida.
Between 5 billion and 6 billion sea stars on the West Coast have died, according to some estimates. The loss of so many led ...
The Florida Department of Health has confirmed 5 people have died in the state due to Vibrio vulnificus infections.