Sean Roberts

Weekdays 10:30am - 3pm

Red tide is complicating life for residents and businesses in the bay.

The latest tests show that Red Tide is getting weaker in the Bay. While that’s great news, it’s hard to predict what will happen next. But for now, things are better. Outbreaks, known as blooms, are predicted largely by the circulation patterns of the water in Tampa Bay. Until patterns are established, determining the algae migration is difficult. Sme things remain constant, however. Residents can directly affect the chances of an outbreak by keeping grass clippings, animal waste and fertilizer out of storm drains. when those tings get into the drainage system, they wind up priducing algae, which is eaten by fish, which are eaten by birds. Some of the birds affected are on our endangered species list. Source: WFLA.com

Sean Roberts was conceived in the Corvette Assembly Plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky by two passionate, panel aligning, third shifters who had grown bored with the same ole same ole. Upon birth, he was placed in the trunk of a new Stingray and sent off to find his destiny. That destiny included several stints on radio stations across the United States. Some played punk country gospel, while others focused on Croatian death metal played backwards. After many years and many adventures, Sean wound up on The Shark, where he does shots of tequila while playing the most badass tunes ever created by humankind. He remains humble, however, never forgetting about the lean years...the street corners and dark alleys where he played songs on his car stereo for food and sex. He's on top and he's never gonna stop LIVING THE DREAM!