Photos: Fish kills in Southwest Florida in summer 2018
Red tide and algae-filled water have taken a toll on the waters of Southwest Florida in summer 2018. Here's a look at signs of fish kills along coastal waters.
Photo by: Juan Reina
Dead fish from red tide along the beach on Cayo Costa in Southwest Florida on August 3, 2018.Photo by: Juan Reina
Dead fish from red tide along the beach on Cayo Costa in Southwest Florida on August 3, 2018.Photo by: Juan Reina
Dead fish from red tide along the beach on Cayo Costa in Southwest Florida on August 3, 2018.Photo by: Juan Reina
Dead fish from red tide along the beach on Cayo Costa in Southwest Florida on August 3, 2018.Photo by: Juan Reina
A viewer captured this fish kill along Ding Darling on 8/1/2018. Photo by: Steve Mertens
Dead fish on the beach and in the water around Fort Myers Beach on July 29, 2018.Photo by: Curt Tremper
Dead fish on the beach and in the water around Fort Myers Beach on July 29, 2018.Photo by: Curt Tremper
Dead fish on the beach and in the water around Fort Myers Beach on July 29, 2018.Photo by: Curt Tremper
Dead fish on the beach and in the water around Fort Myers Beach on July 29, 2018.Photo by: Curt Tremper
Dead fish on the beach and in the water around Fort Myers Beach on July 29, 2018.Photo by: Curt Tremper
Dead fish on the beach and in the water around Fort Myers Beach on July 29, 2018.Photo by: Curt Tremper
Dead fish on the beach and in the water around Fort Myers Beach on July 29, 2018.Photo by: Curt Tremper
Dead fish in the water in St. James City, Florida on July 30, 2018.Photo by: Sam Sosa
Dead fish in the water in St. James City, Florida on July 30, 2018.Photo by: Sam Sosa
Dead fish in the water in St. James City, Florida on July 30, 2018.Photo by: Sam Sosa
Dead fish in the water in St. James City, Florida on July 30, 2018.Photo by: Sam Sosa
A dead fish at Vanderbilt Beach in Collier County on April 26th, 2018.Photo by: Pinsker, Adam