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Pinellas County has distributed more than 21,000 sandbags in 2024 in preparation for storm season, including more than 3,400 in the days leading up to Hurricane Debby. Here’s what to......
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  Independence Day is a cause for remembrance and celebration. Unfortunately, celebratory fireworks can literally frighten birds to death. To make our beaches safer for birds: Do not use personal......
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Pinellas County is currently monitoring Trichodesmium bloom at Pass-A-Grille and Sand Key Park. (NOT HARMFUL TO PEOPLE OR MARINE LIFE). Headed to the beach? If you notice some discolored water,......
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Redington Shores is excited to announce their participation in the 2024 Pinellas County Sea Oat Giveaway! Each year, Pinellas County Coastal Management provides 1” or 2” sea oats to coastal......
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Beach residents and visitors asked to help hatchlings survive Sea turtle nesting season is underway, and Pinellas County is asking residents and visitors to help our nesting sea turtles, at......
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Join us in Redington Shores Nature Park, 17925 Gulf Blvd, Redington Shores, FL 33708 to celebrate the renewal of our beautiful Park! Thursday, May 23 @ 6 pm Light refreshments......
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The Black Skimmers, almost 250, are currently settling behind the Redington Towers condos. This location is a few buildings south of the public beach access, and is a nice wide......
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Governor Ron DeSantis held a press conference at Redington Shores Town Hall on Wednesday morning. The governor was joined by Florida Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Shawn Hamilton and Tampa......
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We hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas! When it comes to disposal of Christmas Trees, please note that they can be picked up with the regular curbside trash collection. Pinellas......
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All beaches are open to residents and visitors; some sections still to be planted Residents and visitors reminded to use designated access paths and stay off the fragile dunes The......
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