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Sanibel brings in more workers for fish kill cleanup
6 years ago
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The City of Sanibel continued their efforts to clean their beaches and canals over the weekend, after an unprecedented volume of dead fish and other marine animals washed up on the island, killed by red tide in the Gulf of Mexico. Saturday, the city increased the number of contracted workers to 111 in order to help remove the dead fish. The city also had 7 flatboats in the island's canals to remove dead sea life floating in those waterways.
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