RE: [Paddlewise] Tampa FL Bay Area Red Tide Outbreak Hits High

From: Natalie Wiest <wiestn_at_tamug.tamu.edu>
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 15:10:16 -0600
My two cents here is that the red tides(a la Galveston) can be HIGHLY
irritating to your respiratory system.  You don't have to be maximum
sensitive to this kind of thing to have a problem so approach with caution.

Natalie Wiest
Galveston TX

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From: owner-paddlewise_at_paddlewise.net
[mailto:owner-paddlewise_at_paddlewise.net]On Behalf Of Bob Denton
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 10:22 AM
To: 'Steven A. Holtzman'; 'Jackie Fenton'; paddlewise_at_paddlewise.net
Subject: RE: [Paddlewise] Tampa FL Bay Area Red Tide Outbreak Hits High


Don't eat any shell fish and you'll be ok. Rolling, while not aesthetic,
shouldn't be harmful. The toxins work their way up the food chain,
getting more concentrated as you go higher.

cu



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