Red tide is a common name for a phenomenon known as an algal bloom (large concentrations of aquatic microorganisms) when it is caused by a few species of dinoflagellates and the bloom takes on a red or brown color. Red tides are events in which estuarine, marine, or fresh water algae accumulate rapidly in the water column, resulting in coloration of the surface water. It is usually found in coastal areas. It kills many manatees every year.
These algae, known as phytoplankton, are single-celled protists, plant-like organisms that can form dense, visible patches near the water's surface. Certain species of phytoplankton, dinoflagellates, contain photosynthetic pigments that vary in color from green to brown to red.
When the algae are present in high concentrations, the water appears to be discolored or murky, varying in color from purple to almost pink, normally being red or green. Not all algal blooms are dense enough to cause water discoloration, and not all discolored waters associated with algal blooms are red. Additionally, red tides are not typically associated with tidal movement of water, hence the preference among scientists to use the term algal bloom.
Alicia Witt as Rosalind Harker ("Red John's Footsteps")
Episodes
International reception
In the UK, the first season aired on FIVE, on Thursdays at 9pm. The series premiered on March 26, 2009 and concluded on August 20, 2009, with a double-bill. Over the 23 episodes, the season averaged 2.84 million viewers, with the pilot being the most watched episode (4.21 million viewers), and "Red Brick and Ivy" being the least watched episode with 2.08 million viewers.
Red Tide was formed in 1992 by guitarist/vocalist Jeff Wu, bassist Jeff Bennett, and drummer Justin Foley. Originally they started out primarily as a thrash metal band. In those early high school days they released 3 demos of pure hardcore/thrash metal. Red Tide went on to play the Simsbury High School Battle of the Bands in which they won 1st place. Noted as the first "real" metal band to play the event and the first band to play their own material vs covers.
In 1995 Red Tide took a turn in their musical direction. This was the time they began to experiment with jazz and fusion. This brought the departure of Jeff Bennett and introduction of Andy Dickins on bass. The new line up began to write music with an emphasis of jazz fusion thrown in. They went on to record one demo entitled "Expressions" which showcased their new eclectic style.
In 1996 Red Tide recruited Ian Kauffman on guitars. Now making the line up a 4 piece. They continued to incorporate jazz fusion into their brand of aggressive style of metal and went into the studio to record another demo entitled "Hybrid".
Florida (officially Florida Este) is a mostly residential barrio of the Vicente López Partido in the northern suburbs of Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is principally a middle-class neighbourhood and is located between the barrios of Olivos and Vicente López, also in the same partido (department).
Location
The city is located between The Autopista Pascual Palazzo (mostly known as "Panamericana" or "Acceso Norte") highway and the Maipú Avenue. The Acceso Norte splits the district into two neighborhoods: Florida Este (from Panamericana to Maipú Avenue) and Florida Oeste (from Panamericana to De los Constituyentes Avenue).
Florida is served by the Mitre Line, which provides easy access to the city of Buenos Aires. Due to the railway lines, Este and Oeste neighborhoods are also called "Florida Mitre" or "Florida Belgrano". Its main commercial area is centered on General San Martín avenue.
History
Florida was founded in 1891 when the Buenos Aires and Rosario Railway opened a station in the section from Belgrano that then reached Bartolomé Mitre, Borges and San Isidro. Some versions state that the station (and subsequently the village) was named "Florida" to commemorate a victory over Spanish army in the Paraje La Florida of Alto Perú on May 25, 1814, during the War of Independence.
The station is located below the Avinguda Catalunya, between the Carrer Ceravalls and Carrer Mimoses. It has two entrances, from the Placa Blocs Florida and the Avinguda Masnou, which serve an underground ticket hall. The two 98-metre (322ft) long side platforms are at a lower level.
What is a red tide and what are the effects on your health?
A red tide, a red stain in normally aqua blue water, comes from a naturally occurring microorganism in the Gulf. It's leading to thousands of pounds of dead fish washing up on shore -- and having a human health effect as well. NBC’s Sam Brock reports for TODAY.
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The Terrifying (but Awesome) Science Behind Red Tides
Maybe you already knew that deadly algal tides discolor ocean waves, deplete the water of oxygen, and release toxins that can kill a huge range of ocean critters, but did you know that the tiny organisms that cause red tides are also an extremely important part of our ecosystem? In this episode of #Untold, a new #YouTubeLearning series from ACS, PBS, and YouTube, we dive into the science behind this somewhat terrifying, sometimes glowing phenomenon.
You might also like:
UNTOLD | The Loneliest Whale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7mTZAhCeyA
UNTOLD | Challenger: The Real Story of an Avoidable Disaster
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uI174WMnWl4
UNTOLD | The Great MOLASSES Flood of 1919
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMPGm3OSvMg
Space Mirrors and Other Weird Ways to Fight Climate Ch...
published: 22 Jul 2020
Red Tide kills 700lb Goliath Grouper😔
published: 19 Jul 2021
What Is a Red Tide and Why Is It Dangerous?
Turning the water a red or brown color, a red tide is a harmful algal bloom that occurs when algae in the ocean and freshwater grows out of control. #RedTide #Florida #Beach
Learn more about red tides here: https://www.foxweather.com/learn/what-is-a-red-tide
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published: 14 Mar 2023
Lund - Red Tide (Official Music Video)
Red Tide (Official Music Video)
Video Director: Rafatoon
Video Producer: Dave Gelb
Video Editor: Rafatoon
Production Company: dreambear LLC
Music & Lyrics written by: Lund
Produced by: Lund and Russ Chell
Mixing by: DJ Swivel
Mastering by: Mike Bozzi
Lyrics:
can’t remember
last night
woke up
empty bottles by my bedside
Guess I took some time
to forget life
For a change
I’d rather stay inside
Cause people
Toxic like
the red tide
Think I’ll sleep
to get my head right
For a change
I met you by the sea side
An angel
body beautiful by design
Took my breath away
With your green eyes
You had me at hello
Proof that loves blind
You give me feelings
I can’t deny
Don’t feel the same
when your not beside me
Yeah I’ve hoping that
you’d be my
Everything
can’t remember
last n...
published: 11 Nov 2020
Red⭐Tide / Soviet edit
special for 50k subs!
song: Mire. - Bury
movie: Bitwa Warszawska 1920(2011).avi
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published: 01 Jun 2020
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What is red tide and why is it harmful to humans and to environment? | What Science says | PH RED TV
You may have heard of red tides, but are you aware of their impact on people and the environment?
Red tides can have a widespread effect on marine life, and can affect you if you swim in the water or consume contaminated seafood.
Let’s take a look at what causes a red tide, how it impacts the environment, and what you can do to reduce your exposure to its toxins.
__________________________________________________________
PH RED TV is a YouTube channel showcasing the best of the Philippines in all ways. My channel also includes tribute videos, Health Topics and Top Ten rankings.
For more informations, questions, reactions and queries please leave me a message on my email address at [email protected]
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published: 08 Mar 2021
Long Story Shorts: What Causes Red Tides?
Red tides are the worst-named algal anomaly out there—they’re not always red, but these blooms of algae can be harmful to humans and other animals.
Hey, teachers! Here’s a cheat sheet of what’s included in this episode of Long Story Shorts:
- Red tides and harmful algal blooms: what are they, what causes them, how can they affect other life in and near the ocean (both positively and negatively), misconceptions about them
- Ocean food web
- Toxins
- Phytoplankton, algae
This episode is part of our series Long Story Shorts—fun, quick explainers about all things coastal science!
Created by the Hakai Institute
Produced by Katrina Pyne and Josh Silberg
Animations by Katrina Pyne
Illustrations by Mercedes Minck
Stock images by Shutterstock
Google Earth imagery by Data SIO, NOAA, U.S. Navy, NG...
A red tide, a red stain in normally aqua blue water, comes from a naturally occurring microorganism in the Gulf. It's leading to thousands of pounds of dead fis...
A red tide, a red stain in normally aqua blue water, comes from a naturally occurring microorganism in the Gulf. It's leading to thousands of pounds of dead fish washing up on shore -- and having a human health effect as well. NBC’s Sam Brock reports for TODAY.
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#ocean #health #fish
A red tide, a red stain in normally aqua blue water, comes from a naturally occurring microorganism in the Gulf. It's leading to thousands of pounds of dead fish washing up on shore -- and having a human health effect as well. NBC’s Sam Brock reports for TODAY.
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#ocean #health #fish
Maybe you already knew that deadly algal tides discolor ocean waves, deplete the water of oxygen, and release toxins that can kill a huge range of ocean critter...
Maybe you already knew that deadly algal tides discolor ocean waves, deplete the water of oxygen, and release toxins that can kill a huge range of ocean critters, but did you know that the tiny organisms that cause red tides are also an extremely important part of our ecosystem? In this episode of #Untold, a new #YouTubeLearning series from ACS, PBS, and YouTube, we dive into the science behind this somewhat terrifying, sometimes glowing phenomenon.
You might also like:
UNTOLD | The Loneliest Whale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7mTZAhCeyA
UNTOLD | Challenger: The Real Story of an Avoidable Disaster
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uI174WMnWl4
UNTOLD | The Great MOLASSES Flood of 1919
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMPGm3OSvMg
Space Mirrors and Other Weird Ways to Fight Climate Change
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9agoVDFJs8A
Credits:
Executive Producers:
George Zaidan
Hilary Hudson
Producer/Editor:
Darren Weaver
Writer/Host:
Alex Dainis, PhD
Assistant Editor:
Brett Kuxhausen
Animator:
Shea Lord
Coordinating Producer:
Samantha Jones, PhD
Fact Checker:
Bob Hunt
Archive Producer:
Annalea Embree
Scientific Consultants:
Leila Duman, PhD
Michelle Boucher, PhD
Lora Fleming, PhD
Michael Latz, PhD
Sources:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1i9GcxKvnbVqWcSnuawKu6rGrA2c721HB-mWsQIoW5Pc/edit?usp=sharing
Produced by the American Chemical Society. Join the American Chemical Society! http://bit.ly/Join_acsmembership
Maybe you already knew that deadly algal tides discolor ocean waves, deplete the water of oxygen, and release toxins that can kill a huge range of ocean critters, but did you know that the tiny organisms that cause red tides are also an extremely important part of our ecosystem? In this episode of #Untold, a new #YouTubeLearning series from ACS, PBS, and YouTube, we dive into the science behind this somewhat terrifying, sometimes glowing phenomenon.
You might also like:
UNTOLD | The Loneliest Whale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7mTZAhCeyA
UNTOLD | Challenger: The Real Story of an Avoidable Disaster
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uI174WMnWl4
UNTOLD | The Great MOLASSES Flood of 1919
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMPGm3OSvMg
Space Mirrors and Other Weird Ways to Fight Climate Change
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9agoVDFJs8A
Credits:
Executive Producers:
George Zaidan
Hilary Hudson
Producer/Editor:
Darren Weaver
Writer/Host:
Alex Dainis, PhD
Assistant Editor:
Brett Kuxhausen
Animator:
Shea Lord
Coordinating Producer:
Samantha Jones, PhD
Fact Checker:
Bob Hunt
Archive Producer:
Annalea Embree
Scientific Consultants:
Leila Duman, PhD
Michelle Boucher, PhD
Lora Fleming, PhD
Michael Latz, PhD
Sources:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1i9GcxKvnbVqWcSnuawKu6rGrA2c721HB-mWsQIoW5Pc/edit?usp=sharing
Produced by the American Chemical Society. Join the American Chemical Society! http://bit.ly/Join_acsmembership
Turning the water a red or brown color, a red tide is a harmful algal bloom that occurs when algae in the ocean and freshwater grows out of control. #RedTide #F...
Turning the water a red or brown color, a red tide is a harmful algal bloom that occurs when algae in the ocean and freshwater grows out of control. #RedTide #Florida #Beach
Learn more about red tides here: https://www.foxweather.com/learn/what-is-a-red-tide
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Turning the water a red or brown color, a red tide is a harmful algal bloom that occurs when algae in the ocean and freshwater grows out of control. #RedTide #Florida #Beach
Learn more about red tides here: https://www.foxweather.com/learn/what-is-a-red-tide
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We’ve got you covered! Whether you’re planning your morning commute or keeping a close eye on a severe storm, no one keeps you prepared like FOX Weather - the perfect resource to keep you safe and secure from whatever Mother Nature throws your way. FOX Weather, Weathering It Together!
Here's how you can stay safe with the FOX Weather app:
· Get alerts for dangerous weather in your area
· Stream our 24/7 live coverage with our hurricane experts
· Track storms in your area with the 3D mobile radar
Download for free on iOS and Android devices: bit.ly/3SF7Mhl
Want to watch us on TV? You can find us on The Roku Channel, Fire TV, and YouTube TV or your favorite streaming device.
Red Tide (Official Music Video)
Video Director: Rafatoon
Video Producer: Dave Gelb
Video Editor: Rafatoon
Production Company: dreambear LLC
Music & Lyrics ...
Red Tide (Official Music Video)
Video Director: Rafatoon
Video Producer: Dave Gelb
Video Editor: Rafatoon
Production Company: dreambear LLC
Music & Lyrics written by: Lund
Produced by: Lund and Russ Chell
Mixing by: DJ Swivel
Mastering by: Mike Bozzi
Lyrics:
can’t remember
last night
woke up
empty bottles by my bedside
Guess I took some time
to forget life
For a change
I’d rather stay inside
Cause people
Toxic like
the red tide
Think I’ll sleep
to get my head right
For a change
I met you by the sea side
An angel
body beautiful by design
Took my breath away
With your green eyes
You had me at hello
Proof that loves blind
You give me feelings
I can’t deny
Don’t feel the same
when your not beside me
Yeah I’ve hoping that
you’d be my
Everything
can’t remember
last night
woke up
empty bottles by my bedside
Guess I took some time
to forget life
For a change
I’d rather stay inside
Cause people
Toxic like
the red tide
Think I’ll sleep
to get my head right
For a change
overfill my heart
Till it beat with a rush
Put your lips on mine
Ill get lost in this love and
I just need your touch
Like a torch to a flame
Burning holes in my mind
Feelings I can’t explain
I know that your hurting baby
He don’t treat you right
Don’t deserve to feel the way you do
Girl he ain’t worth your time
so much more than perfect
You could be the apple of my eye
Picture perfect love what we could have
if you would spend some time
With me
Close your eyes
Get lost in this
Moment with me
Ill hold you tight
Whenever I’m next to you
can’t remember
last night
woke up
empty bottles by my bedside
Guess I took some time
to forget life
For a change
I’d rather stay inside
Cause people
Toxic like
the red tide
Think I’ll sleep
to get my head right
For a change
overfill my heart
Till it beat with a rush
Put your lips on mine
Ill get lost in this love and
I just need your touch
Like a torch to a flame
Burning holes in my mind
Feelings I can’t explain
ⓒ 2020 Lund, under exclusive license to Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Red Tide (Official Music Video)
Video Director: Rafatoon
Video Producer: Dave Gelb
Video Editor: Rafatoon
Production Company: dreambear LLC
Music & Lyrics written by: Lund
Produced by: Lund and Russ Chell
Mixing by: DJ Swivel
Mastering by: Mike Bozzi
Lyrics:
can’t remember
last night
woke up
empty bottles by my bedside
Guess I took some time
to forget life
For a change
I’d rather stay inside
Cause people
Toxic like
the red tide
Think I’ll sleep
to get my head right
For a change
I met you by the sea side
An angel
body beautiful by design
Took my breath away
With your green eyes
You had me at hello
Proof that loves blind
You give me feelings
I can’t deny
Don’t feel the same
when your not beside me
Yeah I’ve hoping that
you’d be my
Everything
can’t remember
last night
woke up
empty bottles by my bedside
Guess I took some time
to forget life
For a change
I’d rather stay inside
Cause people
Toxic like
the red tide
Think I’ll sleep
to get my head right
For a change
overfill my heart
Till it beat with a rush
Put your lips on mine
Ill get lost in this love and
I just need your touch
Like a torch to a flame
Burning holes in my mind
Feelings I can’t explain
I know that your hurting baby
He don’t treat you right
Don’t deserve to feel the way you do
Girl he ain’t worth your time
so much more than perfect
You could be the apple of my eye
Picture perfect love what we could have
if you would spend some time
With me
Close your eyes
Get lost in this
Moment with me
Ill hold you tight
Whenever I’m next to you
can’t remember
last night
woke up
empty bottles by my bedside
Guess I took some time
to forget life
For a change
I’d rather stay inside
Cause people
Toxic like
the red tide
Think I’ll sleep
to get my head right
For a change
overfill my heart
Till it beat with a rush
Put your lips on mine
Ill get lost in this love and
I just need your touch
Like a torch to a flame
Burning holes in my mind
Feelings I can’t explain
ⓒ 2020 Lund, under exclusive license to Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
#KAlaman | Bakit nga ba "red tide" ang tawag sa kinatatakutan ng mga mangingisda na red tide? #FrontlinePilipinas #News5 | via KaladKaren
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#KAlaman | Bakit nga ba "red tide" ang tawag sa kinatatakutan ng mga mangingisda na red tide? #FrontlinePilipinas #News5 | via KaladKaren
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You may have heard of red tides, but are you aware of their impact on people and the environment?
Red tides can have a widespread effect on marine life, and ca...
You may have heard of red tides, but are you aware of their impact on people and the environment?
Red tides can have a widespread effect on marine life, and can affect you if you swim in the water or consume contaminated seafood.
Let’s take a look at what causes a red tide, how it impacts the environment, and what you can do to reduce your exposure to its toxins.
__________________________________________________________
PH RED TV is a YouTube channel showcasing the best of the Philippines in all ways. My channel also includes tribute videos, Health Topics and Top Ten rankings.
For more informations, questions, reactions and queries please leave me a message on my email address at [email protected]
The Music background and editing app being used in this Slide is proudly credited to:
KINEMASTER PRO
The images being used here are not my property and all are credited to its right owners.
You may have heard of red tides, but are you aware of their impact on people and the environment?
Red tides can have a widespread effect on marine life, and can affect you if you swim in the water or consume contaminated seafood.
Let’s take a look at what causes a red tide, how it impacts the environment, and what you can do to reduce your exposure to its toxins.
__________________________________________________________
PH RED TV is a YouTube channel showcasing the best of the Philippines in all ways. My channel also includes tribute videos, Health Topics and Top Ten rankings.
For more informations, questions, reactions and queries please leave me a message on my email address at [email protected]
The Music background and editing app being used in this Slide is proudly credited to:
KINEMASTER PRO
The images being used here are not my property and all are credited to its right owners.
Red tides are the worst-named algal anomaly out there—they’re not always red, but these blooms of algae can be harmful to humans and other animals.
Hey, teache...
Red tides are the worst-named algal anomaly out there—they’re not always red, but these blooms of algae can be harmful to humans and other animals.
Hey, teachers! Here’s a cheat sheet of what’s included in this episode of Long Story Shorts:
- Red tides and harmful algal blooms: what are they, what causes them, how can they affect other life in and near the ocean (both positively and negatively), misconceptions about them
- Ocean food web
- Toxins
- Phytoplankton, algae
This episode is part of our series Long Story Shorts—fun, quick explainers about all things coastal science!
Created by the Hakai Institute
Produced by Katrina Pyne and Josh Silberg
Animations by Katrina Pyne
Illustrations by Mercedes Minck
Stock images by Shutterstock
Google Earth imagery by Data SIO, NOAA, U.S. Navy, NGA, GEBCO
Red tides are the worst-named algal anomaly out there—they’re not always red, but these blooms of algae can be harmful to humans and other animals.
Hey, teachers! Here’s a cheat sheet of what’s included in this episode of Long Story Shorts:
- Red tides and harmful algal blooms: what are they, what causes them, how can they affect other life in and near the ocean (both positively and negatively), misconceptions about them
- Ocean food web
- Toxins
- Phytoplankton, algae
This episode is part of our series Long Story Shorts—fun, quick explainers about all things coastal science!
Created by the Hakai Institute
Produced by Katrina Pyne and Josh Silberg
Animations by Katrina Pyne
Illustrations by Mercedes Minck
Stock images by Shutterstock
Google Earth imagery by Data SIO, NOAA, U.S. Navy, NGA, GEBCO
A red tide, a red stain in normally aqua blue water, comes from a naturally occurring microorganism in the Gulf. It's leading to thousands of pounds of dead fish washing up on shore -- and having a human health effect as well. NBC’s Sam Brock reports for TODAY.
» Subscribe to TODAY: http://on.today.com/SubscribeToTODAY
» Watch the latest from TODAY: http://bit.ly/LatestTODAY
About: TODAY brings you the latest headlines and expert tips on money, health and parenting. We wake up every morning to give you and your family all you need to start your day. If it matters to you, it matters to us. We are in the people business. Subscribe to our channel for exclusive TODAY archival footage & our original web series.
Connect with TODAY Online!
Visit TODAY's Website: http://on.today.com/ReadTODAY
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#ocean #health #fish
Maybe you already knew that deadly algal tides discolor ocean waves, deplete the water of oxygen, and release toxins that can kill a huge range of ocean critters, but did you know that the tiny organisms that cause red tides are also an extremely important part of our ecosystem? In this episode of #Untold, a new #YouTubeLearning series from ACS, PBS, and YouTube, we dive into the science behind this somewhat terrifying, sometimes glowing phenomenon.
You might also like:
UNTOLD | The Loneliest Whale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7mTZAhCeyA
UNTOLD | Challenger: The Real Story of an Avoidable Disaster
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uI174WMnWl4
UNTOLD | The Great MOLASSES Flood of 1919
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMPGm3OSvMg
Space Mirrors and Other Weird Ways to Fight Climate Change
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Turning the water a red or brown color, a red tide is a harmful algal bloom that occurs when algae in the ocean and freshwater grows out of control. #RedTide #Florida #Beach
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Red Tide (Official Music Video)
Video Director: Rafatoon
Video Producer: Dave Gelb
Video Editor: Rafatoon
Production Company: dreambear LLC
Music & Lyrics written by: Lund
Produced by: Lund and Russ Chell
Mixing by: DJ Swivel
Mastering by: Mike Bozzi
Lyrics:
can’t remember
last night
woke up
empty bottles by my bedside
Guess I took some time
to forget life
For a change
I’d rather stay inside
Cause people
Toxic like
the red tide
Think I’ll sleep
to get my head right
For a change
I met you by the sea side
An angel
body beautiful by design
Took my breath away
With your green eyes
You had me at hello
Proof that loves blind
You give me feelings
I can’t deny
Don’t feel the same
when your not beside me
Yeah I’ve hoping that
you’d be my
Everything
can’t remember
last night
woke up
empty bottles by my bedside
Guess I took some time
to forget life
For a change
I’d rather stay inside
Cause people
Toxic like
the red tide
Think I’ll sleep
to get my head right
For a change
overfill my heart
Till it beat with a rush
Put your lips on mine
Ill get lost in this love and
I just need your touch
Like a torch to a flame
Burning holes in my mind
Feelings I can’t explain
I know that your hurting baby
He don’t treat you right
Don’t deserve to feel the way you do
Girl he ain’t worth your time
so much more than perfect
You could be the apple of my eye
Picture perfect love what we could have
if you would spend some time
With me
Close your eyes
Get lost in this
Moment with me
Ill hold you tight
Whenever I’m next to you
can’t remember
last night
woke up
empty bottles by my bedside
Guess I took some time
to forget life
For a change
I’d rather stay inside
Cause people
Toxic like
the red tide
Think I’ll sleep
to get my head right
For a change
overfill my heart
Till it beat with a rush
Put your lips on mine
Ill get lost in this love and
I just need your touch
Like a torch to a flame
Burning holes in my mind
Feelings I can’t explain
ⓒ 2020 Lund, under exclusive license to Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
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You may have heard of red tides, but are you aware of their impact on people and the environment?
Red tides can have a widespread effect on marine life, and can affect you if you swim in the water or consume contaminated seafood.
Let’s take a look at what causes a red tide, how it impacts the environment, and what you can do to reduce your exposure to its toxins.
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Red tides are the worst-named algal anomaly out there—they’re not always red, but these blooms of algae can be harmful to humans and other animals.
Hey, teachers! Here’s a cheat sheet of what’s included in this episode of Long Story Shorts:
- Red tides and harmful algal blooms: what are they, what causes them, how can they affect other life in and near the ocean (both positively and negatively), misconceptions about them
- Ocean food web
- Toxins
- Phytoplankton, algae
This episode is part of our series Long Story Shorts—fun, quick explainers about all things coastal science!
Created by the Hakai Institute
Produced by Katrina Pyne and Josh Silberg
Animations by Katrina Pyne
Illustrations by Mercedes Minck
Stock images by Shutterstock
Google Earth imagery by Data SIO, NOAA, U.S. Navy, NGA, GEBCO
Red tide is a common name for a phenomenon known as an algal bloom (large concentrations of aquatic microorganisms) when it is caused by a few species of dinoflagellates and the bloom takes on a red or brown color. Red tides are events in which estuarine, marine, or fresh water algae accumulate rapidly in the water column, resulting in coloration of the surface water. It is usually found in coastal areas. It kills many manatees every year.
These algae, known as phytoplankton, are single-celled protists, plant-like organisms that can form dense, visible patches near the water's surface. Certain species of phytoplankton, dinoflagellates, contain photosynthetic pigments that vary in color from green to brown to red.
When the algae are present in high concentrations, the water appears to be discolored or murky, varying in color from purple to almost pink, normally being red or green. Not all algal blooms are dense enough to cause water discoloration, and not all discolored waters associated with algal blooms are red. Additionally, red tides are not typically associated with tidal movement of water, hence the preference among scientists to use the term algal bloom.