i may not be right, but i think it's when the seaweed washes up with the waves.
the only other explination i can think of is if someones been murdered on the beach
Red tides can harm people in shore communities by causing respiratory issues when toxin-producing algae are aerosolized, as well as skin irritation when swimming in affected waters. Additionally, red tides can lead to fish kills, shellfish contamination, and economic losses for industries reliant on tourism and seafood.
The world's highest tides occur in the Bay of Fundy, located between the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada. The tides in this area can reach over 50 feet in height, making it a popular spot for tidal bore watching and other tidal phenomena.
Dinoflagellates are a group of protists that can glow in the dark, a phenomenon known as bioluminescence. Some dinoflagellates also produce toxins that can cause harmful algal blooms, known as red tides, which can be toxic to marine life and humans when ingested.
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.
Photosynthesis occurs best in blue and red light.
its caused by the moon
they occur when dinoflagellates come together and multiply and keep multiplying...
How many tides occur in one day
The moon control's the tides
neap tides occur..
neap tides
spring tides
this is called EbbTide
All of them. Low tides occur just about twice a day in most places.
neap tides
High tide nimo
neap tides