Another ‘red tide’ left 15 tons of dead fish on Tampa Bay’s shore. Experts warn of more destruction

The dead fish have been washing up on the shores of Tampa Bay in West Central Florida since at least early June, thanks to a natural phenomenon known as “red tide”, large “blooms” of toxic algae that spread through the water. They can harm sea creatures and even humans. Since Tropical Storm Elsa swept Florida last week, the problem has become worse, as strong winds pushed scores of lifeless fish onto the shores of St. Petersburg, surrounding residents and visitors in a miasma of rotting death. >click to read< 11:01

One Response to Another ‘red tide’ left 15 tons of dead fish on Tampa Bay’s shore. Experts warn of more destruction

  1. STRIPEDBASSHOLE says:

    WE’LL NEVER FORGET YOUR NAME Dr. Jane Lubchenco!!!
    Without a glint of doubt you are:
    “THE MOST DANGEROUS WOMAN ON THE PLANET”
    YES YOU AND COREXIT HAVE ALTERED THE PLANET FOR CENTURIES OR MORE!!!
    Three Mile Island, Fukushima, even CHERNOBYL will surely be marginalized in comparison to your “POISON RAIN”!!!
    The GULF is a major mess still!!! Think of all the migratory creatures insects, Birds, etc., their winter vacations were more than likely their last!!! The Ocean will continue to remind everyone long after us!!!

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