Red Tide in Vero Beach Florida

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In this episode I track the start of red tide in Vero Beach, Florida. (Oct. 15, 2018) until today (Oct. 23). The red tide seems not to be present in the Indian River or Fort Pierce area. South Beach is still closed.
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In this video:
I am at waldos on October 15th 2018 for happy hour when I notice people are coughing and leaving the bar. So I walk to the beach at waldos driftwood resort and see that the red tide in Vero Beach. I always knew there was a abnormally high risk of red tide in Florida this year but I was really hoping it would have not showed up here on the treasure coast.

I saw that south beach was closed. Closed beaches all along the treasure coast. I biked over to the riverside, the Indian River lagoon past my old elementary school beachland elementary school. The river has no dead fish. There is no red tide in the indian river. I go back to south beach that night with my friends and we look at all the dead fish and red tide at the beach.

The next day my buddy Chris contacts me to go fishing on his boat in fort pierce. I asked him about red tide in fort pierce and he said there was none. So I drive to fort pierce and go fishing, we caught a great variety of healthy looking fish. Glad to know the ecosystem is still good in fort pierce. I hope sebastian inlet has no red tide either. I haven't gotten an update for my friends there yet.

There are still dead fish washing up in Vero Beach Florida as of today (Oct. 23rd 2018). Hopefully this red tide goes away completly in 1-2 weeks. And not stay until 2019! If it doesn't i'll be doing an update video on the red tide in vero beach and Indian river county. Maybe i'll drive up to sebastian inlet and see how the water is there.

A lot of people are wondering what is causing the red tide. It's important to find out how to prevent such things from happening so we don't see this red tide in florida in 2019. The last time I remember the red tide being this bad here in vero beach was back in 2007.

Thank you for watching my Red Tide in Vero Beach update episode here on the South Florida Fishing Channel. Hopefully this red tide leaves soon and things can get back to normal. It's hard to breath at my house! Please leave a comment to show your support. Thank you!
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