Red tides are dangerous because they can produce toxins that harm marine life, contaminate seafood, and cause respiratory irritation in humans. These toxins can also lead to fish kills and threaten public health if contaminated seafood is consumed. Additionally, red tides can have economic impacts on industries that rely on clean and healthy marine environments.
a type of shellfish creats a toxin that turns red and is highly toxic
No, they pose no danger to humans.
Humans can be affected by red tides through skin irritation, respiratory issues from inhaling toxins, or consuming contaminated seafood that have bioaccumulated the toxins produced by dinoflagellates. Additionally, water contaminated by red tides can lead to economic losses for industries reliant on marine resources.
many has known it to be EXTREMLY dangerous!
mainly humans but golden eagles have been known to prey on adult red tailed hawks
Phytoplankton, specifically dinoflagellates, are responsible for red tides. These algae produce toxins that can accumulate in shellfish, leading to ciguatera fish poisoning when consumed by larger fish and then by humans.
I would not choose to be the test subject.
Red Silent Tides was created on 2010-09-17.
Dinoflagellates are the group of protists that can glow in the dark and cause toxic red tides. The bioluminescent glow is due to a chemical reaction within their cells. These organisms can produce toxins that can be harmful to marine life and humans when a red tide occurs.
Small brownish red feet that have extremely sharp claws. Their claws can be very dangerous, extremely to humans. Small brownish red feet that have extremely sharp claws. Their claws can be very dangerous, extremely to humans.
No, red tides are not always red. They can appear as a variety of colors including red, brown, green, and even orange. The color of a red tide is influenced by the type of algae present and environmental conditions.