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3 years ago, a massive algae bloom in Florida killed 200 tons of marine life It s threatening again

It’s not just tourists who invade Florida in the summer. The colorfully named, obnoxious and sometimes deadly microorganisms known as red tide and blue green algae also take advantage of the change in temperature to proliferate. And it causes major problems. Both types of algae bloom are starting to make their presence known along some of southwestern Florida’s most beautiful shorelines. Whether they’re moving in for the summer or just teasing remains to be seen. Many of those who make their living on the water are fairly sanguine about it. “I believe red tide is going to be here with us every summer,” said Rafael Rios, who has owned a charter fishing boat out of St. Petersburg for 15 years but said he has been fishing the waters of Tampa Bay for 40 years. “There’s years we don’t see any. There’s years we see a lot more.”

Red tide, blue-green algae bloom warnings issued for Southwest Florida

As Lee County commissioners plead with the feds to protect the Caloosahatchee and its estuary from excessive Lake Okeechobee releases, health officials are cautioning people to stay away from the water at three popular freshwater boat launches. At the same time, at least five coastal beaches are under red tide alerts. The one-two environmental punch is starting to look alarmingly like what researcher Paul Cox calls “the toxic vise,” conditions that reached crisis stage in 2018, when then-Gov. Rick Scott declared dual states of emergency. Lee County health department spokeswoman Tammy Yzaguirre said red tide-tainted sites currently noted include: Sanibel’s Tarpon Bay Road Beach and Lighthouse Beach Park

Is HB s restaurant going to be torn down? Naples City Council to vote

A question mark hangs over the future of Naples popular waterfront restaurant HB s. A vote by Naples City Council on Tuesday could result in the eatery s demolition and relocation  or stretch out a long-anticipated multimillion-dollar makeover for a decade or longer, disrupting business. That s according to Tim McCarthy, an architect with Hart Howerton, who plans to make those points at what s described as a rare de novo hearing. It s a new arena for all of us, including City Council, as far as I understand it, he said.   The unusual hearing is the result of two appeals filed by city residents challenging the Design Review Board s approval of plans to remaster HB s in its current spot.

Red tide, blue-green algae bloom warnings issued for Southwest Florida

Red tide, blue-green algae bloom warnings issued for Southwest Florida
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3 years ago, a massive algae bloom in Florida killed 200 tons of marine life It s threatening again

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