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At Least 600 Tons Of Dead Fish Have Washed Up Along Tampa Bay s Shore

Dead fish and eels killed by a red tide happening in the Tampa Bay area collect in St. Petersburg. For beachgoers in the Tampa Bay area, the last few weeks have been anything but normal. Discolored, soupy waters have been lapping the shore, and the beaches are laden with dead, rotting sea life. Maya Burke, a lifetime resident of Pinellas County, knows the sights and smells at this time of year are anything but normal. The bay is really hurting right now, she said. It s significant numbers of dead fish all up and down the food chain, from small forage fish all the way up to tarpon, manatees, dolphins. . If it s swimming in the bay, right now it s washing up dead.

No Red Tide relief in sight as dead fish overwhelm St Petersburg

No Red Tide relief in sight as dead fish overwhelm St. Petersburg A toxic algal bloom is plaguing Tampa Bay and befouling St. Petersburg’s shores. It could stick around for a while.     Dead fish are visible in the water at North Shore Park on Friday in St. Petersburg. The Sunshine City has become the epicenter of Tampa Bay s ongoing Red Tide crisis, and no one can say when it will get better. [ DIRK SHADD | Times ] Updated 6 hours ago ST. PETERSBURG — The Sunshine City and its sparkling waterfront parks have become the center of Tampa Bay’s Red Tide crisis.

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