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malformalady:

Red Tide at Bondi Beach, Australia. According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the crimson color is caused by a red algae known as “Noctiluca scintillans,” or “sea sparkle.” “It has no toxic effects, but people are still advised to avoid swimming in areas with discolored water because the algae, which can be high in ammonia, can cause skin irritation.”

malformalady:

Red Tide at Bondi Beach, Australia. According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the crimson color is caused by a red algae known as “Noctiluca scintillans,” or “sea sparkle.” “It has no toxic effects, but people are still advised to avoid swimming in areas with discolored water because the algae, which can be high in ammonia, can cause skin irritation.”