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Red tides in Texas happen less often and don't last ... might have caused fish to die in places like San Luis Pass and Surfside Beach and Quintana Beach. The Brazoria County parks department ...
The bloom is suspected to have caused fish kills at San Luis Pass, Surfside Beach and the Quintana/Freeport Channel. The last red tide occurrence in Texas was in 2018 and occurred on the upper and ...
(Quintana Beach County Park) Toxic algae known as red tide is blooming along Texas’ Gulf Coast ... San Luis Pass on Galveston’s west end and Surfside and Quintana beaches in Brazoria County.
Areas of the Texas Gulf Coast are experiencing a red tide algae bloom that is ... fish have been found along stretches of beach at Follett's Island, Surfside and Quintana Island.
A red tide, or a harmful algae bloom, is a naturally-occuring, higher-than-normal concentration of the microscopic algae Karenia brevis, according to the Texas ... left on beach sand and tide ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department warned of a red tide event ... one on Surfside-Quintana beaches near Freeport, one at San Luis Pass, and another between Sargent Beach and Matagorda ...
GALVESTON, Texas — Several Gulf Coast ... it canceled the weekend's annual Adopt a Beach event after the red tide washed ashore on Quintana and Surfside beaches. The parks department said ...
The developing storm in the Gulf of Mexico has caused officials to close some beaches along the Upper Texas Coast ... of elevated tides and dangerous waves. Surfside Beach has also closed access ...