After aerial flights and physical searches, the Coast Guard says the little blobs of oil are no longer floating ashore.
Over the weekend, something unusual washed up along South Florida beaches. The United States Coast Guard spent this past weekend investigating reports of tar balls from Lake Worth Beach to Boynton ...
BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. (WFLA) — Some South Florida beaches closed over the weekend after officials discovered globs of tar washing ashore. The black substance was reported on beaches in Palm Beach and ...
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By Angela Rozier Click here for updates on this story LAKE WORTH BEACH, Fla. (WPBF) — Tar appears to be washing up on the shores of some South Florida beaches from Lake Worth Beach to Boynton Beach, ...
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Palm Beach County Ocean Rescue said you should keep away from the oil if you see any, but there is an easy way to get it off your skin ...
Palm Beach's chief lifeguard confirmed the tar balls were spotted along the town's Atlantic Ocean coastline. Their origin is ...