Single-celled, microbial algae occur naturally in seawater ... While some microalgal blooms can cause bioluminescence that is beautiful to watch, others such as K. mikimotoi can cause skin and ...
It can sometimes be seen in warm, shallow bays or lagoons, but some bioluminescent algae can produce toxins harmful to marine life and humans ...
It first appeared on the south and eastern coast of Tasmania during Christmas and while the marvel happens annually, this year’s bloom is ... the bioluminescent algae is known to impact the ...
The spectacular bioluminescent display that lit up ... is the natural aftermath of the "red tide" bloom of microscopic algae known as dinoflagellate, as Laura Rink, associate director at Heal ...
An unusually high number of disoriented marine mammals, sickened by a toxic algae bloom, is being found along ... “This can add up to a real capacity issue quickly, where we run out of space ...