The red tide bloom effects on human health and welfare / Siti Nur Syifaa Jamaludin ... [et al.]
The oceans, a vast canvas of life, are home to an intricate world of microorganisms, among which the phytoplankton thrive. Within this diverse community, dinoflagellates, seemingly innocuous microscopic organisms, play a pivotal role. However, beneath their calm facade lies a phenomenon known as the...
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Universiti Teknologi MARA, Negeri Sembilan
2024
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Summary: | The oceans, a vast canvas of life, are home to an intricate world of microorganisms, among which the phytoplankton thrive. Within this diverse community, dinoflagellates, seemingly innocuous microscopic organisms, play a pivotal role. However, beneath their calm facade lies a phenomenon known as the infamous "red tide" blooms. These blooms, caused by the rapid multiplication of dinoflagellates, paint the water crimson, an eerie and captivating spectacle that signals both wonder and danger. But do you know that these dinoflagellate blooms have impacts on marine ecosystems and the concerning implications for human health as well as coastal communities? Let's unravel the mysteries surrounding these vivid blooms that cause disease to human health and welfare. |
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