Fish Kill Counts Starting Next Week
We will be conducting fish kill counts starting next week 1/20/08.
We will be conducting fish kill counts starting next week 1/20/08.
This is the new limited edition “Bloom” shirt design. Only 100 of these shirts were made on high quality Alternative shirts. Distressed to look aged beyond years with the Red Tide Wear Brand on the inside hangtag, with Erik Jones Signature on each shirt. Shirts are in now and will be available on the website Thursday the 11th, 2008 or at the Red Tide Wear Headquarters on Main Street, Sarasota. Not only will you be wearing a Bad Ass shirt, you’ll be helping a cause.
A cause that we can help change. Together we can Take Back The Tides. RTW
Four sick new designs will available in two weeks. These shirts will be going quickly so be sure to visit the new store on the website which will be up and going in four days. Thanks to everyone who has purchased our product. Just know that with every purchase you’re making a difference to the environment. Together we can take back the tides.
Shellfish beds in Boston Harbor that were closed for the first time in 36 years could soon reopen as the red tide threat diminishes. State shellfish biologist J. Michael Hickey says toxic algae counts have been dropping steadily and if the trend continues, the beds could reopen to clammers as early as Wednesday. The last time Boston Harbor was closed to shellfishing was in 1972. The red tide also forced the closure of shellfish beds from Newburyport to Cape Cod. The state reopened some areas of the North Shore last week. Hickey estimates that the closings have cost shell fisherman in Massachusetts about $1 million over the last six weeks.