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Updated: 12/28/2012 10:29:56AM

Red tide — it’s back for the second time this year, dead fish wash up

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SUN PHOTO BY STEVE REILLY, reilly@sun-herald.com

Sarasota County work crews gather up and remove the hundreds of mullet and other dead fish littering the public Blind Pass Beach on Manasota Key Thursday.

By STEVE REILLY

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ENGLEWOOD — Don Pedro Island resident Ken Conner enjoyed another day in paradise Monday — but it didn’t last long.

By the afternoon, western winds blew dead fish and the irritating stench of red tide algae onto Englewood’s barrier islands.

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