red tide

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red tide

A red tide discolors the seawater along the shoreline.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A discoloration of seawater: "red tide" refers to a phenomenon where coastal waters appear discolored, often reddish or brownish, due to a high concentration of specific microscopic algae.
    • A harmful algal bloom: It specifically denotes a bloom of certain dinoflagellates, a type of plankton, that can produce toxins harmful to marine life and humans.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The beach was closed due to a red tide. (The beach was closed because of a harmful algal bloom.)
    • Scientists are monitoring the red tide to predict its impact on shellfish. (Scientists are monitoring the algal bloom to predict its impact on shellfish.)
    • A red tide can cause massive fish kills. (A harmful algal bloom can cause the death of a large number of fish.)
Advanced Usage
  • Ecological and public health context: The term is used primarily in environmental science, marine biology, and public health advisories to describe a specific natural event with potentially severe consequences.
    • The economic impact of the red tide on the fishing and tourism industries was significant.
    • Authorities issued a warning about consuming shellfish during a red tide event.
Variants and Related Words
  • Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) (n): This is a more technical and broader term that includes "red tide" events as well as other blooms caused by different algae species.
  • Algal bloom (n): A general term for a rapid increase in the population of algae in an aquatic system, which may or may not be harmful.
Synonyms
  • Harmful algal bloom: A direct synonym emphasizing the damaging nature of the event.
  • Toxic bloom: A synonym highlighting the toxin-producing characteristic of the organisms involved.
Related Phrases
  • Red tide outbreak: A phrase used to describe the occurrence or sudden appearance of a red tide.
    • The coast experienced a severe red tide outbreak last summer.
  • Red tide event: A formal way to refer to a specific instance of this phenomenon.
    • Researchers studied the latest red tide event to improve prediction models.
Notes on Meaning
  • While called "red tide," the discoloration can also appear brown, orange, or even green, depending on the algae species.
  • The "tide" part of the name is somewhat misleading, as the phenomenon is not related to tidal movements but to algal concentrations.
red tide

A red tide discolors the seawater along the shoreline.

Noun
  1. seawater that is discolored by large numbers of certain dinoflagellates that produce saxitoxin