Toxic algae killing fish in Florida prompts health warnings for humans, pets: 'Respiratory effects'
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Beaches in Southwest Florida are dealing with red tide fish kills and warnings as the harmful algal bloom makes its way from the Gulf of Mexico. Here's what people should know.
In St. Pete Beach, a resort city set on a barrier island in Pinellas County, approximately 1,500 pounds of dead bait fish were removed from the shoreline over the weekend. Cortney Moore is an associate lifestyle writer on the Lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
The cleanup was conducted by the City of St. Pete Beach and researchers have detected red tide in surrounding waters, a spokesperson for Pinellas County told Fox News Digital.
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