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FILE: Dead fish at Englewood Beach. (Credit: WINK News/FILE) Thousands of dead fish washing up on our shore and floating in our waters that are victims of red tide last year. While scientist said they are unable to make up for all the sea life lost, they are working to slowly improve the numbers fish-by-fish. Reporter Erika Jackson shows you how.