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Satellite data from off Florida ’s Gulf Coast shows the reason for increasing concern about red tide.
Chlorophyll fluorescence was greatest from southwest of Cedar Key through west-central Florida to around Venice .
Powerful tropical cyclones lead to vertical mixing of seawater, which can cause upticks in photosynthesis.
Hurricanes can also contribute to red tide by producing increased runoff from land, causing fertilizers and other pollutants to enter the ocean.
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