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Dinoflagellates are an ancient and evolutionarily complex group of protists, members of which occupy every major ecological niche from primary producers to parasites (reviewed in [28], [29]) and are famous for forming harmful red tides [30] [32].
The Japanese pearl trade was in steady decline then, after a red tide of harmful phytoplankton damaged Japan's oysters in the mid-1990s.
"Over the past 20-30 years, we have not been able to turn the tide of harmful drinking in the way we have been able to reduce the amount of smoking in the UK.
A clue came from local residents who told researchers that the die-off coincided with a "red tide" of harmful algal and a giant plume of smoke created by massive fires hundreds of kilometers away.
The shallow seas, like the Baltic and the Adriatic, are subject to "red tides" -- harmful algal booms, due to nutrient over-enrichment, that kill fish and make shellfish dangerous to consume.
This phenomenon is the most widespread of the poisoning syndromes caused by blooms of toxic algae, commonly referred to as "red tides" or "harmful algal blooms", (HABs).
The genus comprises approximately 30 different species that are found worldwide, and 10 of which are known to be toxic and cause so-called "red tides" or harmful algal blooms.
The red tide ― a harmful bloom of algae that occurs naturally ― began last year and has spread through the Gulf of Mexico, now spanning some 150 miles.
People should be "more aware of how harmful all the chemicals in Tide Pods are," García said. .
Florida red tide is a harmful algal bloom caused by the dinoflagellate Karenia brevis (previously Gymnodinium breve).
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