Small shrimps of the genus Hippolyte have the ability to change color to camouflage themselves in the algae where they live ...
MOTE Marine Lab President Dr. Michael Crosby says nearly two dozen technologies are in the development, with three deployable today.
From the lab to the field, Mote Marine Laboratory said they've been working on new ways to fight red tide. Researchers there ...
Mote Marine Laboratory received millions of dollars from the state for a red tide mitigation initiative a few years back. Now ...
Task Force has released its third consensus document, highlighting significant progress in the fight against red tide. The ...
Rhodophyta, Bryophyta and Cnidaria). Additionally, we identified 14 potential new occurrence records for Antarctica. Ciliates and green algae were the most species-rich groups. The most abundant ...
Made from petroleum, red dye 40 is a synthetic food dye. Some studies suggest a link between red dye 40 and ADHD behavior; the dye might trigger or exacerbate behavioral changes in sensitive children.
The occurrence of -4-α-Galp-(1-3)-β-Galp1, but with a variable sulfation pattern, having 2,3-di-sulfated and 2-sulfated, has been attributed as a structural requirement for the anticoagulant action of ...
The glowing algae appears in a reddish tone during the day. Picture: Facebook The real show begins at night. Picture: Facebook During the day, the bay is filled with red, pink and orange streaks ...
Seemingly out of nowhere, patches of Tasmania's southeast coastline have become streaked with red trails. The region is a hotspot for Noctiluca scintillans - a type of bioluminescent algae that ...
Red algae called Digenea simplex is lining a long stretch of the beach and piling up as high as 4 feet in some areas. The thick, hairy red algae grows in large mats that look a lot like stinky ...
This algae is "totally different" from toxic red tide, which is microscopic algae, Tunnell said. While it is not harmful to humans, it can block access to the water and ruin the beach experience ...