“Various natural phenomena, such as coral bleaching or plankton bloom, have naturally occurred for thousands to tens of thousands of years.
According to local authorities, plankton blooms happen once or twice a year and typically last two to three days.
This month, thousands of dead fish washed up on beaches in Texas, and experts are warning of algal blooms along the British coast as a result of rising sea temperatures.
In Southern California, hundreds of dolphins and sea lions have been washing up on beaches dead or sick, amid a toxic algal bloom.
While California’s algal blooms were caused more by strong coastal upwelling than high temperatures, scientists say climate change likely to increase toxic algal blooms, as some thrive in warm water.
Persons:
Thon Thamrongnawasawat, it’s, ”, Sarah Perkins, Kirkpatrick
Organizations:
of Fisheries, Kasetsart University, British Met Office, it’s, University of New
Locations:
Chumphon, Texas, Southern California, it’s Australia, England, University of New South Wales, Australia