A thick, hairy red algae covers large portions of the sand near the South Packery Jetty in Corpus Christi, according to popular marine biologist Jace Tunnell.
Toxic red algae blooms in Florida have spread to metropolitan counties ... The blooms, known as red tide, release toxins notorious for killing marine life and causing respiratory irritation in ...
A thick, hairy red algae covers large portions of the sand near the South Packery Jetty in Corpus Christi, according to ...
Local ocean and red tide experts have confirmed rumors of red tide, a harmful but natural algae bloom, has made its way to ...
thereby suffocating other marine life. And lastly, it emits ammonia into the water, burning the sensitive tissues of fish and blocking their gills. In short, the red algae could have fatal effects ...
The red tide is seen in offshore waters when there are high amounts of algae known as Karenia brevis, which produce brevetoxins that can kill marine life. The accumulation of the algae can also ...
A red tide that devastated marine life off the northernmost main island of Hokkaido apparently was caused by algae drifting from Russia on an ocean current, Japanese researchers said. The ...
Beneath the shimmering waters of the Red Sea, researchers uncovered a new and fascinating species of fish, one with a ...
The marine iguana is found only in the Galápagos Islands. From their sleek swimming skills underwater to their clumsy movements on land, they're perfectly adapted to their marine environment.