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Tampa Bay has Red Tide questions. Here are some answers.

Tampa Bay has Red Tide questions. Here are some answers.
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Red Tide costs swell while St. Petersburg mayor, Gov. DeSantis bicker

Red Tide costs swell while St. Petersburg mayor, Gov. DeSantis bicker Zachary T. Sampson, Tampa Bay Times © Arielle Bader/Times A city employee cleans up dead fish at Crisp Park on Wednesday. ST. PETERSBURG Mayor Rick Kriseman said the city is straining its resources to pick up dead sea life from the current Red Tide crisis and called for more help from the state and Gov. Ron DeSantis. © Arielle Bader/Times A dead goliath grouper floats in the water at Crisp Park on Wednesday in St. Petersburg “Our city teams can only keep at this for so long,” he said during a Wednesday news conference held in waterfront Crisp Park, next to a crew scooping dead fish with pool skimmers. He recalled how former Gov. Rick Scott declared a state of emergency in 2018 to free up resources when toxic Red Tide afflicted the west coast of Florida.

DeSantis surges to front of 2024 GOP pack — Dems to Biden: Don't blow it on Cuba — St. Pete and DeSantis bicker over red tide — Gaetz speaks at 'Free Britney' rally

DeSantis surges to front of 2024 GOP pack — Dems to Biden: Don't blow it on Cuba — St. Pete and DeSantis bicker over red tide — Gaetz speaks at 'Free Britney' rally
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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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