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State investigating whether Red Tide is to blame for fish kill, this time in Tampa
Dead fish have been washing up along the Hillsborough Bay shoreline at Bayshore Boulevard and Ballast Point Park.
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Dead fish float in the water among the mangroves at Ballast Point Park. State environmental investigators are testing whether Red Tide is to blame. [ MARTHA ASENCIO-RHINE | Times ]
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TAMPA â The smell of dead fish belied the look of the place â the perfect portrait of a lazy summer day at Ballast Point Park.
Rain clouds hung heavy over the manicured playground and waterpark as dozens of children raced around in their bathing suits. A few fishermen cast their lines into the dark waters of the bay while families lounged at picnic tables, eating ice cream.
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By Gordon Byrd
TAMPA Joggers discovered dozens of dead fish along Tampa s Bayshore Boulevard early Tuesday morning.
It s not clear whether the dead fish are related to the general red tide outbreak or the aftermath of the Piney Point spill in lower Tampa Bay. There are reports of medium to high concentrations We were seeing (fish) washing up along Bayshore this morning. WFLA-TV reporter Beth Rousseau said on Facebook from the intersection of Bayshore and Harborview. She says they were first tipped off around 1 a.m., sent a photographer out in the wee hours, only to see conditions worsen during the day.
By Gordon Byrd
TAMPA Joggers discovered dozens of dead fish along Tampa s Bayshore Boulevard early Tuesday morning.
It s not clear whether the dead fish are related to the general red tide outbreak or the aftermath of the Piney Point spill in lower Tampa Bay. There are reports of medium to high concentrations We were seeing (fish) washing up along Bayshore this morning. WFLA-TV reporter Beth Rousseau said on Facebook from the intersection of Bayshore and Harborview. She says they were first tipped off around 1 a.m., sent a photographer out in the wee hours, only to see conditions worsen during the day.
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