OK. That's high, but not unmanageable.

Your safest bet is to operate using either bleach (aka liquid chlorine) or unblended calcium hypochlorite (68+% available chlorine).

1. If your pool water is clear, maintain chlorine levels = 5% of your CYA => 11 ppm
2. If you have any TRACE of algae, maintain chlorine levels = 10% => 22 ppm
3. If your pool has significant algae OR if the algae gets worse go to 15% => 33 ppm
4. If your pool is green, 20% => ~50 ppm

In Florida, you may be able to find "liquid chlorine" or bleach at 10 - 12% strength economically. Otherwise use PLAIN 8% concentration Walmart bleach.

Test your calcium and alkalinity levels. If they are low-ish, you can used calcium hypochlorite, if you can find that economically.