Red Tide Update: The Lagoon, Beaches in Sebastian, Vero Beach

Red Tide cleanup underway in Sebastian and Vero Beach, Florida.

Red Tide cleanup underway in Sebastian and Vero Beach, Florida.

SEBASTIAN – Indian River County officials tell Sebastian Daily that Red Tide conditions have caused Round Island Beach Park to be closed once again as of Monday morning.

Red Tide has caused all other beaches from the Sebastian Inlet to south Vero Beach to remain closed until further notice.

Indian River and Brevard are the worst hit counties in Florida with Red Tide at this time.

As previously reported, small amounts of Red Tide was found in the Indian River Lagoon last Wednesday. Sebastian Daily has been closely monitoring the Lagoon and has found no dead fish or sea life. All evidence of Red Tide continues to be found on the beachside of Sebastian and Vero Beach.

The Department of Health encourages all people to follow these recommendations:

Red Tide beach cleanup is continuing at areas near the Sebastian Inlet and Vero Beach. The cleanup will continue until further notice.

“The County’s marine debris removal contractor initiated debris removal on Saturday 10/20/2018 from Tracking Station Beach Park. The contractor anticipates being able to clean approximately 3 miles of beach per day. This will be a rolling operation Monday – Saturday,” Indian River County officials said.

Sebastian Daily will be observing the beaches and the Lagoon today and bringing you another update.

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