Karenia cristata species source of toxins in SA’s algal bloom, scientists believe

Scientists believe they may have identified a little-known algal species called Karenia cristata as the source of the…
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Henley residents advised to keep windows, doors closed amid algal bloom crisis

Authorities have told a group of residents living near a metropolitan Adelaide beach to close their doors and…
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Federal funding to assist SA to deal with algal bloom, but no national disaster declaration

The federal government has pledged $14 million to assist South Australia as it continues to deal with a…
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New Sargassum system takes aim at a troublesome seaweed

Resource managers in South Florida have a new tool in their fight against Sargassum thanks to a five-year, $3.2-million grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Monitoring and Event Response for Harmful Algal Blooms program.

New publication: Multiple global change factors and the long-term dynamics of harmful algal blooms in the #NorthSea. #HAB #harmfulalgalbloom #phytoplankton #climatechange
https://doi.org/10.1002/lno.70025

A 'red tide' is currently covering the volcanic rocks at Jeju Island's southern coast. Nice contrast, bad odor.

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Toxic Red Tide Is Back in Florida—Here's What to Know

Caused by an overgrowth of algae, the blooms can be harmful to humans, pets and marine wildlife

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