Red tide in Tampa Bay raises questions over food safety
We dive into how Red Tide affects seafood eating.
and last updated 2021-07-16 23:11:05-04
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. â In just the past 3 days, Pinellas County crews have picked up 600,000 pounds of dead fish and red tide debris. Thatâs more than the weight of the Statue of Liberty!
With all the talk about red tide, you might be wondering if itâs safe to eat seafood.
Jimmy Klingensmith at I.C. Sharkâs Seafood Market says most of Floridaâs delicacies are safe because fish like grouper and snapper are caught offshore in areas not impacted by the bloom. Shrimp also have not been affected.
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FWC make snook, redfish and spotted seatrout catch-and-release only in Tampa Bay due to red tide
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