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Concerns over water quality in the Tampa Bay area are rising after Hurricane Debby inundated the region with rain.
For Labor Day weekend, experts predict Hurricane Idalia likely helped mitigate red tide blooms in the Tampa Bay area. As a professor at USF's College of Marine Science, Robert Weisberg explained ...
The deluge from Tropical Storm Debby this week swamped Tampa Bay’s sewage systems, causing millions of gallons of raw and ...
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — High tide poses problems for residents and businesses near the coastline as water levels are already higher than expected because of the effects of Tropical Storm Debby.
Hurricane Debby severely eroded the shoreline at Ben T. Davis Park in Tampa, according to the University of South Florida Geology Professor Ping Wang, with high tide currently reaching way too close ...
As Tropical Storm Debby sits in the Gulf and moves towards Florida’s Big Bend, the Tampa Bay area is already feeling its ...
A baseball lifer whose playing career included stops with the Rangers, Twins, and Mets, prior to his coaching career in New ...
During the 2021 wastewater release, Tampa Bay received more nitrogen — nearly 200 tons — than it usually receives from all other sources in an entire year. The red tides that have plagued Florida are ...
During the 2021 wastewater release, Tampa Bay received more nitrogen — approximately 180 metric tons — than it usually receives from all other sources in an entire year. The red tides that have ...