
Florida beaches see nearly 800 tons of dead fish, sea life wash ashore
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Thousands of dead fish and marine life have washed up on beaches in the Tampa Bay-St. Petersburg area of Florida largely due to red tide caused by toxic algal blooms.
According to the St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman, officials are working to mitigate the issue. "Nearly 800 tons now. We're going to ignore the politics from the governor's office and continue to work with other state officials and county officials to get these fish out of the water," he tweeted last week.More Related News

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