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There are thousands of dead fish accumulating in our backyard. I would be happy to assist with cleanup but have no way to transport them to the proper facilities. I hope that these fish can be used for the waste-to-energy program. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Meaghan
(321) 695-2669
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Q. Location of dead fish
A. Canal behind 3rd St. E
A. Canal behind 3rd St. E
Q. Approximately how many fish?
A. 5000
A. 5000
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Closed Pinellas County Public Works - Watershed (Verified Official)
Thank you for submitting this issue via SeeClickFix. The information that you have provided has been sent to our team that is coordinating cleanup efforts. At this time, due to the high volume of requests that we’ve received, please allow at least 48 hours for them to arrive to the reported location to initiate the cleanup efforts. If applicable, please note that unfortunately, fish that are on private shores and not in the water, will need to be addressed by the property owners. Material can be placed in trash bags and then in the normal trash for pick up, or if needed, a list of dumpsters available for disposal drop-off can be found here: https://www.lilmoservices.com/redtide
If you have not already, please also report this matter to FWC via their fish-kill reporting tool which can be accessed here: https://public.myfwc.com/FWRI/FishKillReport/Submit.aspx
Thank you for taking the time to report this matter.