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FWC: Red tide concentrations easing; county to get weekly updates
Summary
Florida Fish and Wildlife officials told Gulf County commissioners that a red tide event that began in September shows low-to-moderate concentrations in local bays and is expected to decline by January–February; the agency will continue weekly sampling and share results with the county.
Florida Fish and Wildlife representatives told Gulf County commissioners at a Dec. 16 special meeting that a red tide event that began in September has shown signs of easing but will continue to be monitored.
"As we entered into December, we saw red tide levels decreasing slightly from some of the testing we do each week," FWC representative Mr. Kramer said, noting the agency collects samples weekly and will provide the county with the most recent results. He said current samples taken over the weekend were being tested and "should be available tomorrow,…
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