Skills:Image Archiving, Digital Printing, Color Correction, Film Scanning, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Premier, Photo Editing, Black & White Printing, Color Printing, Photojournalism, Retouching
School:
Ringling College of Art and Design,
International Center of Photography
University of South Florida
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Public Project
RED TIDE
Copyright
Karen Arango
2025
Date of Work
Jul 2018 - Aug 2018
Updated Dec 2018
Topics
environment
The Red Tide Outbreak in the West Coast of Florida was extremely tragic. As Sarasota Magazine said "countless fish, hundreds of sea turtles, manatees and dolphins have been killed by toxins from Karenia Brevis, the single-celled algae responsible for Florida’s rust-colored blooms. More than 162 tons of dead fish on Sarasota beaches and another 241 tons from Manatee’s shores have been trucked to county landfills. On muggy afternoons in downtown Sarasota in August, the odor of dead fish wafts across parking lots and seeps into buildings. The airborne toxins, even a mile from shore, can make people cough."