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Galveston Red Tide
Sunny
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08-14-2012 03:49 PM

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Galveston Red Tide
http://galvestondailynews.com/story/334202



Low to moderate concentrations of red tide, a neurotoxic algal bloom, found in waters off Galveston might have caused the large fish kill seen on isle beaches during the weekend, an official said Monday.

Hundreds of thousands of dead Gulf menhaden littered Galveston’s West End beaches Saturday and Sunday, prompting officials to initially speculate low dissolved oxygen levels were to blame. Testing has revealed the presence of red tide, officials said.


The fish having been washing up from Matagorda to Boliver.

All shellfish harvesting is banned.
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Sunny
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RE: Galveston Red Tide
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Gym Nasium
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08-14-2012 03:51 PM

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RE: Galveston Red Tide
I've surfed many times in a red tide. It's weird...
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