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Information and current status of Red Tide along the Texas Gulf Coast ... What is red tide? ... Where is the red tide on the Texas coast right now?
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www.tpwd.state.tx.us/landwater/water/environconcerns/ha...
www.tpwd.state.tx.us/landwater/water/environconcerns/hab/redtide/faq.phtml
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Red tide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Red tide is a common name for a phenomenon more correctly known as an algal bloom (large concentrations of microorganisms), an event in which estuarine, marine, or fresh water algae accumulate rapidl...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_tide
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museum.gov.ns.ca/poison/redtide.htm
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Algal bloom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An algal bloom is a rapid increase in the population of algae in an aquatic system. Algal blooms may occur in freshwater as well as marine environments. Typically, only one or a small number of phyt...
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Red Tide Online; The Red Tide Alliance ... Red Tide Online is a service to Florida businesses provided by the Red Tide Alliance of FWC - Florida Fish & Wildlife Research Institute, Florida Department of Health, Mote Marine Laboratory and Solutions To Avoid Red Tide.
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www.redtideonline.com/
www.redtideonline.com/
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Red Tide in the Northeast ... New England red tide dinoflagellate, Alexandrium tamarense. D. Beatty, WHOI Sea Grant ... Red Tide in New England; There are millions of microscopic plants (phytoplankton) that exist in almost every drop of coastal seawater.
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seagrant.gso.uri.edu/factsheets/redtide.html
seagrant.gso.uri.edu/factsheets/redtide.html
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Red Tide (Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning) ... What is Red Tide?; Red Tide is caused by a "population explosion" of toxic, naturally occurring microscopic plankton (specifically, a subgroup known as dinoflagellates). "Blooms" of the poison-producing plankton are coastal phenomena caused by environmental conditions,
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