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Red Tide Causing Fish Kills, Respiratory Irritations In Sarasota County

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

A red tide algae bloom is persisting along Sarasota County beaches. Background concentrations of the toxic organism Karenia brevis are typical in Gulf waters, but very low to medium concentrations have been recorded across parts of Florida's west coast. 

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commissionsaid this week that fish kills and respiratory irritations have been reported on Sarasota beaches. 

State wildlife officials said fish kills were reported on Crescent Beach, Lido Beach, Lido Key, Manasota Beach, New Pass, Nokomis Beach, Siesta Key, Venice Beach and Venice North Jetty. 

Respiratory irritations were reported on Lido Key, Manasota Beach, Nokomis, Siesta Key, Venice Beach and Venice North Jetty. 

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Jessica Meszaros is a reporter and host of Morning Edition at WUSF Public Media, and former reporter and host of All Things Considered for WGCU News.