Amid the stench of dead fish, protesters marched Saturday along Florida's Tampa Bay to call for state assistance in dealing with a growing outbreak of harmful red tide.
More than 100 people took part in the event along the St. Petersburg waterfront carrying signs and shouting, "Save our bay, make polluters pay."
The governor's office has said such a declaration is not necessary and that sufficient money is available for the outbreak from the state Department of Environmental Protection.
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