Posted on 08/05/2015 11:40:46 AM PDT by Jan_Sobieski
SEATTLE (AP) A vast bloom of toxic algae off the West Coast is denser, more widespread and deeper than scientists feared even weeks ago, according to surveyors aboard a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration research vessel. This coastal ribbon of microscopic algae, up to 40 miles wide and 650 feet deep in places, is flourishing amid unusually warm Pacific Ocean temperatures. It now stretches from at least California to Alaska and has shut down lucrative fisheries. Shellfish managers on Tuesday doubled the area off Washington's coast that is closed to Dungeness crab fishing, after finding elevated levels of marine toxins in tested crab meat.
So-called "red tides" are cyclical and have happened many times before, but ocean researchers say this one is much larger and persisting much longer, with higher levels of neurotoxins bringing severe consequences for the Pacific seafood industry, coastal tourism and marine ecosystems. Dan Ayres, coastal shellfish manager for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, said the area now closed to crab fishing includes more than half the state's 157-mile-long coast, and likely will bring a premature end to this year's coastal crab season.
"We think it's just sitting and lingering out there," said Anthony Odell, a University of Washington research analyst who is part of a NOAA-led team surveying the harmful algae bloom, which was first detected in May. "It's farther offshore, but it's still there." The survey data should provide a clearer picture of what is causing the bloom which is brownish in color, unlike the blue and green algae found in polluted freshwater lakes. Marine detectives already have a suspect: a large patch of water running as much as 3 degrees centigrade warmer than normal in the northeast Pacific Ocean, nicknamed "the blob..."
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Ed Zachary
LOL, I had to look that up.
Amazing! I wish I could see it!
Not quite as good as in person: http://images.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search;_ylt=A0LEViuvt8JVG24AZj4PxQt.;_ylu=X3oDMTE0ZTlvdTMzBGNvbG8DYmYxBHBvcwMxBHZ0aWQDRkZYVUkzNV8xBHNlYwNzYw—?p=Phosphorescent+Surf&fr=yhs-SGMedia-sgm_fb&hspart=SGMedia&hsimp=yhs-sgm_fb
I thought this new stuff was supposed to taste like bacon !??!
Science lies to us again !
Japanese radiation.
Steely Dan, c. 1978 or so?
We get red tide almost every year in Ventura. Stinks like heck. Nothing new.
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