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The economic effects of the 1971 Florida red tide and the damage it presages for future occurrences.
Abstract A conservative estimate places the economic damage at $20,000,000 from the effects of the 1971 Red Tide on the seven afflicted counties which border the west coast of Florida. A future Red Tide of equal severity could cause up to 40% more economic damage. One of greater severity could easily triple the damage.