Algal bloom is the main harmful effect of algae. This generally happens when there is too much algae in the water, in which results in excess of nutrients. This may be because of fertiliser or cleaning products from a nearby residence. The increase of population of algae will also increase the death of them, because they have a short lifespan. And as they die, they take up oxygen in the water, which can disturb or even kill other aquatic animals or plants sharing the same habitat.
The useful effects of algae is that it provides oxygen for various living things. Algae is also a food resource for humans and fish. Algae can become harmful if they produce toxins. Too much algae in the water can kill fish because the algae consumes a great amount of oxygen and can block the sunlight from reaching underwater.
No, red tide is not caused by a virus. It is a harmful algal bloom that occurs when certain types of algae grow rapidly and produce toxic or harmful effects on marine life and humans. The algae responsible for red tide are called dinoflagellates.
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One harmful algae is Karenia brevis, which is known for causing red tide events in coastal waters. This dinoflagellate produces toxins that can harm marine life and affect human health through contaminated seafood or respiratory irritation from aerosolized toxins. Other harmful algae include Alexandrium species, which can cause paralytic shellfish poisoning.
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The useful effects of algae is that it provides oxygen for various living things. Algae is also a food resource for humans and fish. Algae can become harmful if they produce toxins. Too much algae in the water can kill fish because the algae consumes a great amount of oxygen and can block the sunlight from reaching underwater.
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A population explosion of algae is called an ALGAL BLOOM
No, algae are not harmful unless it dies. (Found this answer on Yahoo.com)
No, red tide is not caused by a virus. It is a harmful algal bloom that occurs when certain types of algae grow rapidly and produce toxic or harmful effects on marine life and humans. The algae responsible for red tide are called dinoflagellates.
Water algae can be harmful but most of them are not... Just dont eat any:) :) lol
Algae can be both harmful and helpful. Harmful algae blooms can release toxins harmful to aquatic life and human health. However, algae are also vital to aquatic ecosystems as they produce oxygen through photosynthesis and serve as food for organisms in the food chain.
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