The glowing algae appears in a reddish tone during the day. Picture: Facebook The real show begins at night. Picture: Facebook During the day, the bay is filled with red, pink and orange streaks ...
A bioluminescent algae that appears pinkish-red in the day and glows blue when disturbed has appeared across Tasmania's south-eastern coastline. Dr Lisa-ann Gershwin, a biologist and world-leading ...
Red algae called Digenea simplex is lining a long stretch of the beach and piling up as high as 4 feet in some areas. The thick, hairy red algae grows in large mats that look a lot like stinky ...
Toxic red algae blooms in Florida have spread to metropolitan counties on the state's east coast, triggering large-scale beach closures and fears of a plunge in the tourist economy. WEST PALM BEACH, ...
WaterNSW has issued a red alert for the Shoalhaven River after discovering potentially toxic levels of the micro algae, Alexandrium minutum. The algae produce paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins ...
Red tide is caused by high concentrations of a toxin-producing microscopic algae, called K. brevis, that is found in the Gulf of Mexico. Tests conducted Dec. 5 confirmed red tide at Seagate ...
Led by Franco-Tunisian company Selt Marine, the project involves turning the algae into plant-based gelatine, offering a sustainable alternative for the global food industry. It took three ...
WaterNSW has issued a red alert after discovering high levels of potentially toxic algae in the Shoalhaven River. People have been advised to avoid eating shellfish, sparking concern for oyster ...
The red tide has also stained the waters at Fort Myers Beach, 30 minutes away from Sanibel Island. But here there's another problem: the beach is full of another type of algae, a much larger ...