Description
Dead fish in every canal in the 1,000s
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Q. What issue is being reported?
A. Special item pick-up
A. Special item pick-up
Q. If this is a special item pick-up request, what items need to be picked up?
A. Dead Animal
A. Dead Animal
Q. Is this a residential or commercial request?
A. Residential
A. Residential
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ADIは、 Council Aide District 3 (Verified Official)
Thank you for reporting this issue to us via SeeClickFix St. Pete. We have forwarded the details you have provided to the appropriate department so that they may investigate and take any necessary action. The City is currently working with the County's Environmental Management Team to address Red Tide issues. For more information about Red Tide, please see the links below:
• For the County’s daily status reports, general information about Red Tide, how to handle dead fish, and links to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), visit http://www.pinellascounty.org/environment/watershed/red-tide.htm.
• For observational conditions at Pinellas County beaches, visit https://www.visitstpeteclearwater.com/current-beach-conditions
• For information about health impacts, visit http://www.floridahealth.gov/environmental-health/aquatic-toxins/red-tide.html.
• For information about MOTE Marine Laboratory & Aquarium’s Red Tide research and an excellent list of Frequently Asked Questions, visit https://mote.org/research/program/environmental-health/beach-conditions-report-red-tide-information.
• A statewide Marine Fish Kill Hotline is maintained by the Fish and Waterlife Health group at the FWC. Residents who observe fish kills can call (800) 636-0511 or report them at http://myfwc.com/research/saltwater/health/fish-kills-hotline.
• To hear a recording about Red Tide conditions throughout the state, call 1-800-636-0511.
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