Scientists might soon be able to forecast when the see is gonna turn red - and don’t worry, it has nothing to do with the apocalypse. For the first time, researchers identified nearly a dozen viruses ...
Some red algae exhibit structural color that gives their growth tips a blue hue and the rest of their bodies including their fruiting structures a white hue. Moreover, since the color-producing ...
Areas of the Texas Gulf Coast are seeing blooms of the algae, which can make people sick and kill fish. CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Toxic algae blooms known as red tide have been detected in multiple ...
Red drift algae, also known as macroalgae, has been washing up on some Southwest Florida beaches. Despite its appearance and smell, this type of algae is not toxic and is a natural part of the coastal ...
A sizable algae bloom was seen for miles down the Pacific coastline on Tuesday, turning the typical blue waters into a reddish-brown sensation that attracted considerable tourist attention. The "red ...
Freshwater red algae are a diverse group of organisms that have attracted growing scientific interest due to their complex evolutionary histories and ecological significance. Recent advances in ...
Officials with the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board said Thursday that harmful algal blooms also known as "red tides" found recently in parts of the Bay have not so far brought ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department warned of a red tide event currently underway on the Texas Gulf Coast. A red tide event is when toxic algae blooms are found in water samples. It typically ...
Anyone taking a stroll down the South Packery Channel Jetty in Corpus Christi has probably noticed something out of the norm recently — and it’s a bit smelly. Red algae called Digenea simplex is ...
Toxic algae known as red tide is blooming along Texas' Gulf Coast, killing thousands of fish and prompting health warnings to beachgoers. Red tide algae has been detected in the upper coast around ...
Red tide visible in the water near South Padre Island in October 2009. The state has detected red tide in Texas coastal waters for the first time since 2018. (Courtesy Of Tpwd, Courtesy Of Tpwd) Sign ...