Why are people coughing at Clearwater Beach?


Why are people coughing at Clearwater Beach? Some people experience respiratory irritation (coughing, sneezing, tearing and an itchy throat) when the red tide organism, Karenia brevis, is present and winds blow onshore. Offshore winds usually keep respiratory effects experienced by those on the shore to a minimum.


Can you swim at Clearwater Beach at night?

You Can Swim Under The Moonlight At One Of Florida's Best Beaches & It's Totally Free. The beach comes alive after the sun sets. Going to the beach in Florida is enchanting, but you haven't gotten the full experience without a romantic stroll after the sun sinks below the horizon.


Why is Clearwater Beach water clear?

As mentioned before, it does not come from the clear Gulf of Mexico waters. It actually comes from the clear water of another water source. The phrase clear water was used frequently in the area because there used to be many natural springs in the area.


Where is red tide the worst in Florida?

They are most common off the central and southwestern coasts of Florida between Clearwater and Sanibel Island but may occur anywhere in the Gulf. Blooms are less common but do occur along the southeastern Atlantic coast as far north as North Carolina.


What are the most contaminated beaches in Florida?

What South Florida beaches tested unsafe?
  • ? South Beach in Key West tested unsafe 68% of the time.
  • ? Higgs Beach in Key West tested unsafe 46% of the time.
  • ? Dubois Park in Jupiter tested unsafe 22% of the time.
  • ? North Shore Ocean Terrace in Miami Beach tested unsafe 18% of the time.


What months are the worst for red tide in Florida?

Florida officials say records of red tide along the state's Gulf of Mexico coast date back to the 1840s. In the Gulf of Mexico, red tide most commonly occurs between August and December, but it can also happen at other times of year, notes the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).


What bacteria is in Clearwater Beach?

The swim advisory had been issued on Friday after water samples taken at the beaches were above the threshold for enterococci bacteria, according to a press release. Enterococci can cause disease, infections or rashes.