As the current red tide bloom continues to wreak havoc on Gulf Coast beaches, Buchanan said more funding is needed.“Southwest Florida is a beautiful, vibrant place to live and we need to take any threat to that standard of living seriously,” Buchanan said. “We need to understand more about the toxins in red tide so we can stop their damaging effects.”It is unclear how much money Buchanan would like to see Congress earmark for research when it returns to Washington, D.C., next month.Gulf Coast Red Tide Woes ContinueIn its mid-week Red Tide Status update, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reported Wednesday, Oct. 19, that a bloom from Pinellas County south to Collier County is continuing to cause problems.
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