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Photo by LEXEY SWALL
Lexey Swall/Staff Alivia Brello, 8, from Columbus, Ohio, runs after shore birds Wednesday morning at Vanderbilt Beach in Naples. Brello and her family are vacationing in Naples and said they noticed dead fish and were coughing when they were at the beach earlier in the week, although symptoms of red tide subsided Wednesday. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission tests showed there were high levels of red tide about 18 miles west of Naples Park and about 20 miles west of Keewaydin Island. Researchers also found medium levels of red tide about 10 miles west of Venetian Bay, about 15 miles west of the Naples Pier and about 20 miles west of Doctor's Pass. To report dead fish or red tide symptoms call the Collier County Pollution Control and Prevention Department at 252-2502. Red tide updates are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week on the county's red tide hotline at 252-2591.
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