Red tide ravages sea life and hurts tourism industry along nearly 100 miles of Florida's Gulf Coa…

Red tide ravages sea life and hurts tourism industry along nearly 100 miles of Florida's Gulf Coa…

A toxic red tide has killed 1,000 tons of sea life and made it hard for humans to breathe along Florida's Gulf Coast, just as the economy recovers. Senior environmental correspondent Ben Tracy takes an up-close look at the devastation and how climate change may be contributing to the problem.

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