Researchers at the University of South Florida are among the first to identify viruses associated with red tide, which could ...
In one of the first studies of its kind, researchers used viral metagenomics to identify several viruses — including one new ...
Jean Lim and her team partnered with researchers from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) Fish and ...
During red tide events, the researchers collected Karenia brevis bloom samples to analyze in a lab. They used a method called ...
Researchers hope the study can eventually find a way to predict when blooms will occur, and how to reduce their effects on ...
“Red tide has wreaked havoc on marine life, our coastal waters and the many businesses that rely on Florida’s tourism-based economy. This bill is crucial to protect our economy and environment ...
A University of South Florida study linked viruses and red tide, and researchers now wonder if they can wield them to keep red tide at bay.
As red tide alerts are lifted around the area, Mote Marine Labratory is working to stop the algae from coming back.
A new study led by researchers at the University of South Florida has identified viruses associated with Karenia brevis, the microscopic algae that is known as red tide. “We know that viruses play an ...
A new study led by researchers at the University of South Florida shines light on the environmental drivers of red tide ...
the study's lead author and a postdoctoral researcher at the USF College of Marine Science (CMS). "Now that we've identified several viruses in red tide blooms, we can work to determine which ...