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The Indian River Lagoon’s algae bloom this year extended farther south into the lagoon than normal.
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The National Weather Service says people may experience respiratory problems because of a persistent bloom of toxic red tide off Florida’s Gulf coast.
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Amid the stench of dead fish, protesters marched along Florida's Tampa Bay to call for state assistance in dealing with a growing outbreak of harmful red tide.
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ST. PETERSBURG — The Sunshine City and its sparkling waterfront parks have become the center of Tampa Bay’s Red Tide crisis.Rafts of dead fish are washing…
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The continuing toll of dead fish piling up on the city's shorelines has prompted St. Petersburg officials to ask the governor for help in combating red tide.
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The smell of dead fish filled the downtown St. Petersburg waterfront, as scores of catfish and horseshoe crabs killed by red tide floated belly-up in the shadow of the city marina.
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Health officials say red tide could cause people along certain parts of Florida’s Gulf Coast to experience respiratory irritation.
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The smell of dead fish belied the look of the place — the perfect portrait of a lazy summer day at Ballast Point Park.
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Florida is dealing with fish kills, strong Red Tide Blooms and an approaching hurricane as cities get ready for the Fourth of July weekend.
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Affected birds look wobbly or drunk, and display little fear of humans.