USFâs red tide research helps predict Piney Point wastewater flow
Kimberly Kuizon reports
BRADENTON, Fla. - The Tampa Bay Coastal Ocean Model was designed by USF s College of Marine Science to track red tide. Now the model is being used to forecast where nutrients from Piney Point will end up. What this model is doing is looking at where the material is going and how it’s diluting over time, explained Dr. Bob Weisberg with USF s OCean Circulation Lab. The effluent is sloshing back and forth with the tides as the winds blow, it may cause it move to the north or south or spread out.
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