In southwest FL, red tide bloom is killing hundreds of sea turtles (VIDEO)
A particularly strong red tide has killed hundreds of sea turtles in Southwest Florida over the past nine months, and researchers say the toll could hurt the area’s sea turtle population for decades.
The red tide started in October but has become much more intense since June.
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A type of algal bloom, “red tide” is made up of numerous types of microorganisms and tends to be found in areas where salt water meets fresh water.
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