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Exploring the Broader Impacts of Dead Marine Life on Area Beaches

Dead Whale Shark on Sanibel Island
Rebecca Mensch / Bailey Matthews National Shell Museum
Dead Whale Shark on Sanibel Island

The tide of national attention turned to Southwest Florida in late July when a 26-foot long Whale shark washed up on a Sanibel beach. It was later determined that Red Tide was to blame, and the animal’s gigantic body was buried above the high tide line on the beach within a day of it’s washing up.

 

 

But that whale shark was far from the only animal killed by red tide in recent weeks. A few hundred tons of dead marine life has been removed just from Sanibel -- and this red tide has stretched more than a hundred miles along the southwest coast of Florida. This includes many large fish, like goliath grouper, large marine animals, like sea turtles, manatees, dolphins, and countless smaller fish.

 

While reports are showing fish kills are slowing down, we’ve begun to hear reports of things like maggots in the sand along the beaches, and that got us thinking about the broader impacts of so many dead animal carcasses, form large to microscopic.So, we’ve invited Dr. Heather Walsh-Haney back on the show. She’s coordinator for Forensic studies, Associate Professor, and Justice Studies Department Chair here at FGCU, and she has a deep background in forensic anthropology.

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Julie Glenn is the host of Gulf Coast Live. She has been working in southwest Florida as a freelance writer since 2007, most recently as a regular columnist for the Naples Daily News. She began her broadcasting career in 1993 as a reporter/anchor/producer for a local CBS affiliate in Quincy, Illinois. After also working for the NBC affiliate, she decided to move to Parma, Italy where she earned her Master’s degree in communication from the University of Gastronomic Sciences. Her undergraduate degree in Mass Communication is from the University of Missouri at Kansas City.
Mike Kiniry is producer of Gulf Coast Live, and co-creator and host of the WGCU podcast Three Song Stories: Biography Through Music. He first joined the WGCU team in the summer of 2003 as an intern while studying Communication at Florida Gulf Coast University.