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- An algal bloom of sufficient quantity to cause discoloration (often red) in a body of water; red tides can potentially cause irritation or death to exposed creatures.
- specifically, one caused by Karenia brevis.
algal bloom
- Chinese:
- Finnish: punainen vuorovesi
- French: marée rouge (fr) f
- Galician: marea vermella f
- German: rote Flut f
- Greek: κόκκινη παλίρροια f (kókkini palírroia)
- Hungarian: vörös dagály
- Japanese: 赤潮 (ja) (あかしお, akashio)
- Portuguese: maré vermelha f
- Russian: кра́сный прили́в (ru) m (krásnyj prilív)
- Spanish: marea roja f
- Thai: ช่วงน้ำแดง (chûangnáam daeng)
- Vietnamese: thuỷ triều đỏ
- Alexandrium fundyense
- Alexandrium monilatum
- Gonyaulax
- Karenia
- Gymnodinium
- Dinophysis
- Noctiluca
- Chattonella
- Ceratium
- Amoebophyre
- Alexandrium
- Cochlodinium
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