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eric.ernst@heraldtribune.com Eric
Ernst -Wrote the story on The affects of Red
tide on Dogs.
He would like to get input from everyone
pertaining to animals or humans experiencing problems
associated with red tide.
Amanda
Schell - was our emergency vet in Port Charlotte
Florida..941 255 5222
.Emergency vet. Clinic of Port
Charlotte...She dealt with at least 10 dogs with Red Tide
exposure.
Dr. Roger
Bottelson and Dr. Gilkerson -of Englewood are my
vets.. 941 474 1295 They know how to take care of the animals
affected by Red Tide.
Louie
Pierson Amber Lake Wildlife
Refuge Was the person that figured out
how to treat the dogs. He also deals with all types of wildlife
that has been affected by red tide. 941 475 4585
Dr. Lora Fleming, University of
Miami School of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology and Public
Health , He is doing research on the effects of red tide on
humans.

DOH, Environmental Health, Environmental Epidemiology,
Tallahassee, (850) 245-4299
Marine and Freshwater (Toxin) Hotline (formerly = PEAS
[Possible Estuarine Associated Syndrome]): (888)
232-8635 (toll-free) This number is for anyone who has
experienced or knows of someone who has experienced harmful effects
while in the vicinity of a marine or estuarine event. The Florida Department of Health (DOH)
encourages anyone to report details of the experience. This number
connects to the Florida Poison Information
Center in Miami, which has contracted with DOH to
receive such reports. The number should be answered by a person who
will record the caller's observations and experience.
National Center for Environmental Health
Lorrie Backer, PhD, MPH
Mailing
Address: Fed Ex and UPS
Address: CDC/NCEH/EHHE/HSB MS
E-23
Building 6, Room
1025 Executive Park Drive Atlanta, GA
30329
1600 Clifton Rd. NE MS E-23
Atlanta, GA
30333
Phone:
404-498-1342 Fax:
404-498-1355 Email: lbacker@cdc.gov
Cindy Smith/ Animal
communicator/Cindy has helped out alot with the sick
animals.
http://animalsmith.com/
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