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Yemen's Houthi rebels have resumed their attacks on Red Sea shipping, saying they aim to force Israel to cease fire in Gaza -- a move that threatens a truce with Washington and rattles maritime trade.
As early-onset colorectal cancer cases rise, primary care providers can help young patients identify the first symptoms and ...
Videos released by Yemen’s Houthi rebels showed what it said was the sinking of two Greek-owned ships. WSJ’s Benoit Faucon explains how the attacks show that the militant group remains a potent threat ...
From Naples to Cape Coral, map reveals 42,000 acres of wetlands gone amid development surge - bad news for flooding, wildlife ...
The Cajun cooking craze nearly wiped out the species native to Louisiana, but conservation stemmed the tide. Now the fish ...
AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc. announced that JEPICO Corporation has acquired a RedEdge-P multispectral sensor to combat red tide pollution in Japan's coastal ecosystems. This state-of-the-art sensor ...
“We are proud to work with JEPICO Corporation in their efforts to reduce the impacts of red tide pollution,” said Bill Irby, CEO of AgEagle Aerial Systems.
Due to the continuous intensification of human activities in the ocean, the frequent outbreaks of red tide have caused great harm to the marine environment and ecology. Thus, the rapid detection and ...
The Florida Red Tide Mitigation & Technology Development Initiative is a partnership between Mote Marine Laboratory (Mote) and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) that ...
Florida environmental agencies are closely monitoring a minor detection of Karenia brevis, the organism responsible for red tide, in Southwest Florida. Over the past week, background concentrations of ...
Parting of the Red Sea: Wind, Tides or Miracle? From atmospheric models to tidal land bridges, researchers explore how the sea might have split.