Dinoflagellates are large groups of flagellate protests. Made up mostly of marine plankton that are commonly found in freshwater, these species create a red tide appearance when gathered together. This is how they earned their role in the red tide phenomenon.
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dinoflagellates tint the sea water to a reddish color.
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In general, true tides hit two maxima and two minima per day, i.e. 2 'high tides' and 2 'low tides' in 24 hours.
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No. Rip tides are caused by heavy waves but they are not heavy waves themselves.