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Dead nurse shark killed by toxic algae also known as red tide wash up next to seashells on Fort Myers Beach and other west coast cities in Florida, USA
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Dead nurse shark killed by toxic algae also known as red tide wash up next to seashells on Fort Myers Beach and other west coast cities in Florida, USA

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  • Thousands of baby catfish, greenbacks and whiting fish washed up on shore due to toxic algae also known as red tide on Fort Myers Beach, Florida, United States of America.
  • Toxic algae also known as red tide causes tremendous amounts of fish to wash up dead on Fort Myers Beach and other west coast cities in Florida.
  • Groups of black skimmer parents taking care of their chicks on the Critical Wildlife Area on Estero Island, Fort Myers Beach, Florida, USA.
  • Black skimmer scanning the water for fish as she flies low over the Gulf of Mexico in Fort Myers Beach, Florida, USA.
  • Thousands of horseshoe crabs and fish washed ashore due to red tide on Fort Myers Beach, Florida, USA.
  • Toxic algae also known as red tide causes fish of all sizes to wash up dead next to seashells on Fort Myers Beach and other west coast cities in Florida, USA.
  • Beachgoers walking on the beach with thousands of fish, snakes, crabs washed ashore due to red tide on the beaches of the West Coast of Florida, USA.
  • Colorful homes on Fort Myers Beach, Florida.
  • Looking down at a large collection of colorful water lilies with the sky reflected in the water.
  • Dead nurse shark killed by toxic algae also known as red tide wash up next to seashells on Fort Myers Beach and other west coast cities in Florida, USA
  • Naples Botanical Gardens beautifully designed with curves, water elements, colors and vertical landscaping.
  • Tourist enjoy sitting outside a local restaurant at Times Square in Fort Myers Beach, steps away from the Fishing Pier and the Gulf of Mexico.
  • Entrance to the Audubon Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, a perfect example of the Everglades ecosystem with a 2.5 mile boardwalk.
  • Looking up at a helicopter with spray gear going overhead.
  • Black Skimmer flies low plowing the water, snapping it's bill shut when it makes contact with a fish.
  • Workers traveling Fort Myers Beach in golf carts and wearing surgical masks clean up dead fish that washed up due to toxic red tide .
  • Least Tern flying fast and looking straight down into the Gulf of Mexico looks for small fish to feed it's young.
  • Boardwalk trail at Audubon Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary in Naples, Florida a 2 miles hike through pine flat woods and wet prairie ecosystems within the Sanctuary.
  • Roseate Spoonbill resting and keeping cool under the trees and shrubs in the back bay of Estero Island in Fort Myers Beach, Florida, USA.
  • Big truck tire tracks in the sand
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