<p>Red tides at Sanibel Island in Florida have continued to leave beaches looking like graveyards, with dozens of fish and other sea life washed up on the shore.</p><p>This August 3 footage shows a glimpse of one of Sanibel’s beaches, and the filmer identifies a number of creatures who have washed up to die, including flounder, mackerel and horseshoe crabs.</p><p>According to the Miami Herald</a>, Florida has been dealing with one of the worst red tides in decades, leading to many dead fish and marine wildlife. Red tide is a type of marine algae that undergoes an explosive growth and begins producing toxins. Credit: Bryanna Zachary via Storyful</p><br />