The U.S. Coast Guard has been searching for tar balls that began showing up on South Florida beaches over the weekend, but so ...
The sticky, gooey mess is beginning to clear up along Palm Beach’s Atlantic Ocean coastline, town officials said.
South Floridians enjoying a pleasant Saturday at the beach found themselves stepping in dark, greasy balls of oil, possibly ...
When we first came down here, there was like weird, black globs on the beach … I thought it was a sea creature or something,” one man said.
After aerial flights and physical searches, the Coast Guard says the little blobs of oil are no longer floating ashore.
Palm Beach's chief lifeguard confirmed the tar balls were spotted along the town's Atlantic Ocean coastline. Their origin is ...
It was beautiful weather for the beach this weekend, but beachgoers found themselves in a sticky situation. The US Coast ...
The U.S. Coast Guard is investigating after tar balls were seen washed up on southeast Florida beaches. The substances were ...
Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue announced that the oily substance on the beach prompted lifeguards to tell beachgoers to stay out ...
But beachgoers faced a viscous mess that started Saturday: Tar balls, accumulations of a sticky black material, dotting the coast. The U.S. Coast Guard reported the tar balls in a post on X ...
The tar balls that washed up on South Florida beaches, from Hollywood to Palm Beach County, seem to be dissipating on their own, the Coast Guard said Monday. “We conducted aerial flights and ...