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what are red tides? give an example ​

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Red tides, a type of harmful algal bloom, color the water rusty orange along the coast of British Columbia in Canada. Filter-feeders, like clams and mussels, accumulate toxins produced by microscopic algae in their bodies.

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A "red tide" is a common term used for a harmful algal bloom, which are large concentrations of aquatic microorganisms, such as protozoans and unicellular algae. The upwelling of nutrients from the sea floor, often following massive storms, provides for the algae and triggers bloom events.

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