Red tide alert issued for Sanibel’s Lighthouse Beach Park

Writer: Joey Pellegrino
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FILE: Red tide warning sign. (Credit: WINK News)

The Florida Department of Health in Lee County has issued a health alert for the presence of additional red tide blooms at Lighthouse Beach Park on Sanibel Island.

The blooms were found in water samples taken on Thursday.

Residents and visitors are advised to take the following precautions:

  • Look for informational signage posted at most beaches.
  • Stay away from the water, and do not swim in waters with dead fish.
  • Those with chronic respiratory problems should be especially cautious and stay away from this location as red tide can affect your breathing.
  • Do not harvest or eat molluscan shellfish or distressed or dead fish from this location. If caught live and healthy, finfish are safe to eat as long as they are filleted, and the guts are discarded. Rinse fillets with tap or bottled water.
  • Wash your skin and clothing with soap and fresh water if you have had recent contact with red tide.
  • Keep pets and livestock away from the water, sea foam and dead sea life. If your pet swims in waters with red tide, wash it as soon as possible.
  • Residents living in beach areas are advised to close windows and run the air conditioner, making sure that the A/C filter is maintained according to manufacturer specifications.
  • If outdoors near an affected location, residents may choose to wear masks, especially if onshore winds are blowing.

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