This bright red fish, hidden among coral algae, appears to be a fearsome predator in its tiny underwater world. Thanks to its ...
the algae produce additional nutrients that help feed the clams. The last time scientists assessed the T. gigas population ...
Giant clams are critically endangered, with populations down 80% due to overfishing and climate change. Conservationists are ...
An algae bloom around the Santa Monica Pier created a unique "red tide" event on Tuesday ... occurring when a species of the organism known as dinoflagellates reproduce rapidly in warmer and ...
Local waters have recently experienced a “red tide” caused by a massive bloom of algae but now the ocean stink has hit.
Red tides occur when algae — plant-like organisms that live ... According to researchers, the main species responsible for the blooms along Florida’s Gulf Coast is Karenia brevis, a single ...
Without the algae, giant clams can starve. The Red List update also includes some recently discovered species under the "data deficiency" category. Li said that adding these species could pave the ...