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What The Red Tide Damage Looks Like Underwater

Wow… as if the photos of dead fish, birds and dolphins we’ve been seeing for the past few weeks weren’t bad enough, take a look at what the effects of…

CAPTIVA, FL – AUGUST 01: A Red fish is seen washed ashore after dying in a red tide on August 1, 2018 in Captiva, Florida. Red tide season usually lasts from October to around February, but the current red tide has stayed along the coast for around 10 months, killing massive amounts of fish as well as sea turtles, manatees and a whale shark swimming in the area. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

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Wow... as if the photos of dead fish, birds and dolphins we've been seeing for the past few weeks weren't bad enough, take a look at what the effects of red tide look like underwater.

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