St. Petersburg hopes to minimize red tide impact on Fourth of July festivities
Dan Matics reports.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The race is on for workers to clean up thousands of dead fish caused by a red tide outbreak along St. Pete’s waterfront. On Friday, city crews worked to remove dead fish from the water and shore ahead of the Fourth of July weekend.
Ben Kirby, a spokesperson for the city of St. Petersburg, says it should have a minimal impact on the weekend’s celebration.
READ I think people should monitor it if they can…We are going to clean up the dead fish and other debris in our area so it’s a nice place to be, Kirby explained.
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