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Scientists might soon be able to forecast when the see is gonna turn red - and don’t worry, it has nothing to do with the apocalypse. For the first time, researchers identified nearly a dozen viruses ...
The normal blue and green waters of The Gulf have been stained a burnt orange thanks to a massive bloom of Red Tide. The imminent cause is unknown, but environmental and human factors are believed ...
A better understanding of viruses that influence red tide could improve long-term monitoring and forecasting efforts by signaling that a bloom will develop or terminate. "There may be a ...
"Knowing what are the viruses that are associated with red tide could help us further understand the roles of viruses in the beginning of the bloom or at the end of the bloom at different stages ...
Red tide is still bloom along the Florida Gulf coast, but Sarasota and Manatee County beaches are currently in the clear. Satellite images published by the National Centers for Coastal Ocean ...
The return of a potentially toxic red algae bloom to the waters of western Shinnecock Bay has once again closed the entire ...
Algae with domoic acid is sometimes called red tide, and biologists think runoff from the wildfires and ocean sediment ...
“Now that we’ve identified several viruses in red tide blooms, we can work to determine which viruses might have an influence on these events.” To conduct the study, Lim and her team partnered with ...
“There may be a correlation between viral abundances and bloom dynamics,” Lim said. “For example, an increase in the number of viruses found in a sample might suggest that a red tide bloom ...
Red tide is a type of naturally occurring algae bloom that impacts the Sunshine State nearly every year: generally cropping up in the late summer or early fall, according to the Florida Fish and ...