Red Tide Update: The Lagoon, Beaches in Sebastian, Vero Beach
SEBASTIAN - Indian River County officials tell Sebastian Daily that Red Tide conditions have caused Round Island Beach Park to...
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SEBASTIAN - Indian River County officials tell Sebastian Daily that Red Tide conditions have caused Round Island Beach Park to...
SEBASTIAN - During the past six weeks, state health inspectors have inspected several restaurants in Sebastian that has drawn a...
SEBASTIAN - It's been a topic of debate on whether bicycles are allowed on sidewalks in Sebastian since it's not...
SEBASTIAN - All beaches in Indian River County remained closed Thursday, except for Round Island Park, as the county plans...
SEBASTIAN - On Wednesday evening, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission confirmed a "low" presence of Red Tide in the...
RED TIDE UPDATE - Click here for the latest Red Tide Update. SEBASTIAN - On Wednesday, park rangers closed the...
SEBASTIAN - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has confirmed Red Tide is active in three areas in Sebastian and...
SEBASTIAN - While homeowners and beachgoers are experiencing health problems near Wabasso and John's Island, officials are slow to admit...
SEBASTIAN - Just a few hours after Sebastian Daily broke the news that Red Tide was seen in Vero Beach...
SEBASTIAN - Sebastian Daily contacted the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Monday after receiving calls from people claiming...
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