Red tide blooms: how they form and spread in coastal waters
Red tide, discoloration of sea water usually caused by dinoflagellates, during periodic blooms (or population increases). Toxic substances released by these organisms into the water may be lethal to fish and other marine life.
Preventing red algal bloom: environmental management strategies
We summarize the application of physical, chemical, and biological methods in the treatment of algal blooms and highlight the significance of an interdisciplinary approach in the future management of harmful algal blooms.
Red algal bloom treatment options: what works and what doesnt
Red algal bloom impact on fisheries and aquaculture
Red algal bloom monitoring systems: early warning methods
This review examines diverse methods employed in monitoring, prediction, forecasting, and early warning systems for HABs while also comparing their advancements, strengths, and limitations.
Understanding red algal bloom: causes and effects on marine life