serpentman
part time superhero
I was on vacation last week with the family in Orlando. We decided to take an afternoon jaunt to the west coast of FL, Siesta Key to be specific, to take in what I consider, one of the best beaches in the world. What awaited us was very disappointing as they were experiencing a red tide. I have heard of this phenomenon but never experienced it in person. I can tell you, it is aweful as it leaves nothing but death in its wake. Literally, the beach was littered with dead clams, sea bass, sea horses, trigger fish and tons of other marine animals including this sad (and huge) green sea turtle:
For those who are unfamiliar with them, red tide is basically an algae bloom that goes out of control and depletes oxygen as well as releases toxins in the water. A lot is still unknown as to what causes them. In some instances, it is believed that pollution is to blame. However, in FL, it is believed they are a natural phenomenon.

For those who are unfamiliar with them, red tide is basically an algae bloom that goes out of control and depletes oxygen as well as releases toxins in the water. A lot is still unknown as to what causes them. In some instances, it is believed that pollution is to blame. However, in FL, it is believed they are a natural phenomenon.