PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) – According to Pinellas County Environmental News, dead fish washed up on local beaches including north Clearwater Beach and southern St. Pete Beach on Tuesday.

Other beaches with reported dead fish include Treasure Island, Madeira Beach, Redington Beach, Redington Shores, North Redington Beach and Indian Shores.

Water samples collected and analyzed for red tide Tuesday showed the following concentrations of K. brevis, according to Pinellas County Environmental News:

Ft. De Soto Ferry Pier—medium

Ft. De Soto Gulf Pier—medium

Gulfport—very low

Pass-A-Grille Beach—medium

Indian Rocks Beach—low

Redington Shores—low

Madeira Beach—high

John’s Pass—high

Redington Beach at La Contessa—medium

Treasure Island Sunset Beach—high

Sand Key, Clearwater Pass location—medium

The county is continuing cleanup efforts.

A total of 33 and a half tons of dead fish was cleaned up from Friday through Monday in the county.

Pinellas beachgoers should note that other portions of Clearwater Beach, Ft. DeSoto, Honeymoon Island and Fred Howard Park have not reported odor or disordered water from red tide.

To check the conditions at other Pinellas County beaches, click here.