Re: Red Tide Current Status
mikedsokc said:
Where is the rock farm in the gulf in respect to the fish and wildlife web sit? http://www.floridamarine.org/features/category_sub.asp?id=4434
We are inside of the little red dots, on the county line of Pinellas and Paso counties, about two miles off of Honeymoon Island.
This area had some impact from red tide, but nothing like another three miles out where there is total devastation, not one living thing is left.
Because we are close to shore we had tidal currents, ebb and flow from high and low tides that kept to oxygen levels up.
We dove the site this week, and were pleased to find the corals survived as did bivalves and clams, some sponges, plants and other encrusting alga.
This gives hope to the rest of the Gulf as now there will be a severe shortage of coral spat to repopulate the reef next year.
The corals on our rock will spawn next august, releasing spat that will land an begin to grow in the areas that have been destroyed by this red tide event.
TBS