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Because of the harmful red tide algae off the coast of Florida, DeSantis is encouraged to declare an emergency

Posted on February 17, 2025February 25, 2025 by Melissa P | 14465 Views | 24 min read

Red Tide — Courtesy: Shutterstock — smcfeeters A growing “red tide” algae bloom off the southwest coast of Florida is threatening well-known tourist beaches and is being blamed for the deaths of fish and dolphins, prompting environmentalists to urge Governor Ron DeSantis to declare an emergency. The outbreak, which scientists say started in the Gulf

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