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Bob Wasno, a marine biologist with the Florida Gulf Coast University, docks his boat on a beach in Bonita Springs, Florida, on August 14, 2018, where hundreds of dead fish washed up killed by red tide

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Bob Wasno, a marine biologist with the Florida Gulf Coast University, docks his boat on a beach in Bonita Springs, Florida, on August 14, 2018, where hundreds of dead fish washed up killed by red tide photo copyright Gianrigo Marletta / AFP / Getty Images taken at  and featuring the Fishing boat class
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Scientists testing new solution to fight Florida's toxic red tide
At least seven counties in Florida are under a state of emergency for a toxic algae bloom that has killed thousands of marine animals. But researchers at a lab in Sarasota say they have a machine that can fight the red tide.