Red tides sparked by human activity and effects of climate change

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The red tide is caused by blooms of algae, which produce dangerous chemicals known as brevetoxins that can kill marine life and harm humans.

. More commonly however, the toxin gets into the air and can cause respiratory distress," Brand said.

The red tide blooms can also impact other species indirectly, by using up much of the dissolved oxygen in the water or blocking lightA sign for depositing dead marine life from the Red Tide bacteria into a dumpster is seen at Bay Vista Park on July 21, 2021 in St. Petersburg, Florida.Exactly why these blooms occur is not yet known, and predicting when and where they will happen is difficult. However, it's thought that a major factor in their occurrence is nutrient levels in the waters.

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