Red tide kills fish on Siesta Key
Date: January 17, 2013
by: Roger Drouin and Alex Mahadevan | Staff Writers
A red tide bloom has drifted further north to Siesta Key Beach and Lido Key.
Water samples taken Monday, Jan. 14, on Siesta Key Beach showed medium levels of Karenia brevis, the organism that causes Florida’s red tide, but the concentrations have increased through the week, said Tom Higginbotham, environmental health administrator with the Sarasota County.
“We have seen an increase, judging from observations we are getting from lifeguards and people experiencing respiratory effects,” Higginbotham said.
On Thursday afternoon, more than 50 dead pinfish and some larger fish, including at least 40 mullet and some catfish, were on the shore at the beach access at Beach Road on Siesta Key. Another 100 dead fish were floating in water directly off the shore.
The county has posted advisory signs on all public county beaches warning beachgoers of the effects of red tide.
“A lot of winter visitors are not familiar with red tide at all so they might not know what is happening,” Higginbotham said.
Karenia brevis levels were highest on Sarasota County’s southern beaches. The bloom had stretched north to Longboat Key.
People with underlying chronic respiratory problems, such as asthma, should avoid red tide areas, especially when winds are blowing toxins on or near shore, Higginbotham said.
Currently 2 Responses
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- I walked the beach on Siiesta Keys today at 1pm and I could not stand the smell it hurt my lungs there is fish dead everywhere I know this bad for business but can't be helped I am from up north I have come here for 5 years; people have to come because they are committed but we need to be smart about it realize no one can stop this it is part of nature I for one will stay clear of the beach untill it clears up! I
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- Wow! I walked Turtle Beach @ 330pm 17 jan 13. I was over come with tears and burning in my throat. There are thousands of dead fish washed up on the beach. Large grouper huge hog fish and many large (. 24inch+) trout. This is serious and dangerous. Send reporters to Turtle Beach and report. I have pictures on my cell phone.
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