The U.S. Coast Guard has been searching for tar balls that began showing up on Florida beaches over the weekend.
After aerial flights and physical searches, the Coast Guard says the little blobs of oil are no longer floating ashore.
Most of Fort Lauderdale’s beach was shut down to swimmers during a busy beach day Saturday due to oil washing ashore.
Palm Beach's chief lifeguard confirmed the tar balls were spotted along the town's Atlantic Ocean coastline. Their origin is ...
The U.S. Coast Guard is investigating after tar balls were seen washed up on southeast Florida beaches. The substances were ...
Mysterious tar balls washed up on several Florida beaches, forcing closures and triggering an investigation by the U.S. Coast ...
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WPEC West Palm Beach on MSNTar balls wash up on Palm Beach shores, beachgoers face sticky situationIt was beautiful weather for the beach this weekend, but beachgoers found themselves in a sticky situation. The US Coast ...
At 7:05 p.m. Saturday, the Coast Guard’s Southeast District posted to social media that “Coast Guard air and surface crews completed searches from Palm beach to Port Everglades for the source of the ...
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TravelPulse on MSNMysterious Tar Ball Pollution Temporary Closes Some Florida BeachesSeveral Broward County beaches in Florida, from Port Everglades in Miami to Palm Beach, were closed for a time this past ...
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