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What causes "red tides"?

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microscopic algae

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A "red tide" is a common term used for a harmful algal bloom. This bloom, like many HABs, is caused by microscopic algae that produce toxins that kill fish and make shellfish dangerous to eat. The toxins may also make the surrounding air difficult to breathe.

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