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Red Tide Bloom with Fish in Texas Oct 2011 This red tide report is about a red tide bloom causing with a fish kill in Matagotda Texas. A small town along the east coast of Texas south of Galveston Texas. The opening of local oyster season has been postponed. Local oyster harvesters are saying they [...]
Continue reading...19 December 2009
It’s been long known by citizens, especially in Florida, that red tide kills pets and contributes to deaths of the elderly and the sickly that are bed ridden near red tide contaminated waters. The latter is pretty rare, because usually, anyone that has the resources to live near the water in Florida, has the resources [...]
Continue reading...7 November 2009
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Red tide activity is on the increase in the Gulf of Mexico. The red tide bloom in Texas stretches as far as 200 miles off shore. There’s a large fish kill involved there. Florida also has a large fish kill from a red tide bloom. It’s right off the coast of Sanibel Island and a [...]
Continue reading...25 October 2009
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This is kinda troubling folks, the red tide bloom in Texas and the red tide bloom in southwestern Florida have Not been mitigated by the cold front like everyone expected. Right now both of these red tides will increase in size or strength after the weather comes back? Well that remains to be seen, but [...]
Continue reading...18 October 2009
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Read our Red Tide Report page for updates. The bloom in Sarasota County is growing, but slowly. The Red tide bloom down in Ft Myers Florida and Naples Florida is a totally different story! It’s increasing in strength and size rapidly. In fact there is either a brand new red tide bloom off Charlotte Harbor [...]
Continue reading...18 October 2009
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The Sandcastle Days Festival in South Padre Island Texas had an unwelcome visitor this weekend. A Red Tide bloom. I feel sorry for the artists that stuck it out and completed there sandcastles. It appears the artists were staggered from 50′ to 150′ from the shoreline and they still complained of coughing wheezing, and eyes [...]
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15 October 2011
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