Red Tide Effects oleh Yves Earhart
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'Red Tide Effects' delivers a comprehensive exploration of harmful algal blooms (HABs) and their far-reaching impacts on marine ecosystems and human communities. The book expertly navigates through the complex world of red tides, focusing on the microscopic yet mighty dinoflagellate Karenia brevis and its powerful effects on coastal environments.
Through a blend of scientific data, case studies, and real-world applications, it illuminates how these toxic blooms develop, spread, and impact everything from local fish populations to human health and coastal economies. The narrative progresses logically from the fundamental biology of algal blooms to their broader ecological consequences, presenting fascinating insights into how these organisms produce potent neurotoxins and create devastating ripple effects throughout marine food webs.
Drawing from research conducted in diverse locations, including Florida's Gulf Coast and Australia's Great Barrier Reef, the book reveals how changing ocean conditions contribute to the increasing frequency of these events. Particularly compelling is the examination of how toxins accumulate in the food chain, affecting species far beyond the initial bloom sites.
What sets this work apart is its practical approach to addressing red tide challenges, combining scientific rigor with accessible explanations suitable for both specialists and informed general readers. The book bridges multiple disciplines, connecting marine biology with public health and economics, while providing valuable guidance for coastal communities on monitoring, prediction, and response strategies. Its evidence-based examination of controversial topics, such as the debate between nutrient pollution and natural factors in bloom formation, offers readers a balanced perspective on this critical environmental issue.
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