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St. Petersburg is the epicenter of the state’s recent red tide, the paper reported. The National Weather Service on Saturday evening issued a beach-hazards warning for the southern areas of ...
We, the fish, would like a word. We, the fish, ask you to stop arguing and help us. We understand fighting is a cornerstone of America, a diversion like baseball or a game we call “brush the ...
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 ashore more quickly than crews can ...
On Saturday more than 250 people marched past fish kills along the downtown St. Petersburg waterfront to demand that state leaders do more to stop a major red tide outbreak. Hundreds of tons of fish ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — They are St. Pete’s front line workers in the war against red tide. Around 200 city employees from the Public Works, Parks & Rec and Sanitation departments are stepping ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Gov. Ron DeSantis paid a visit to St. Petersburg as red tide continues to grip waterways in the Tampa Bay area. While speaking with local environmental leaders and ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) – The Suncoast Surfrider Foundation is holding a red tide rally on Saturday morning. The organization is inviting the public to join them as they demand ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — High concentrations of red tide in Tampa Bay off the St. Petersburg shoreline have caused extensive fish kills for nine straight days and residents want the city to clean ...
St. Pete leaders are turning to the state for help. City leaders say they’re overwhelmed by dead fish and struggling to keep up with one of the worst red tide blooms to ever impact the bay.
Red tide issue have the city of St. Pete on red alert. Mayor Rick Kriseman said Wednesday that crews are at their wits end with long days.