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HAB Facts and Information

Look up red tide definitions; explore links, publications, and more!



HAB General Information

This section defines harmful algal blooms and red tides.

HAB FAQ

Have questions about red tide and other harmful algal blooms (HABs)? Read these FAQ articles for answers.

Harmful Algae and Other Plankton Species: A Photo Set on Flickr

Learn about the characteristics and effects of plankton and HAB species known to occur in Florida waters.

Blooms of Harmful Algae and Other Plankton: A Photo Set on Flickr

View images and read brief profiles of some of the blooms reported in Florida waters during the past several years.

Red Tide and Animal Exposure

Marine and terrestrial animals, such as manatees and shorebirds, can all be affected by exposure to red tide. The information in this section describes how these animals may be affected and what symptoms they may display.

Shellfish Poisoning

Toxic shellfish can cause human illnesses. Learn about types of shellfish poisoning, symptoms, and the United States locations of these incidents.

HAB Information Links

Harmful algal bloom (HAB) research occurs all over the world. Select any of the numerous links in this section to read about ongoing HAB research.


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