The red algae bloom in the San Francisco Bay killing hundreds, if not thousands, of fish since last week likely won't end for at least a couple weeks, as the warm weather gets hotter going into Labor Day weekend, according to experts.
The red algae bloom in the San Francisco Bay killing hundreds, if not thousands, of fish may come from a harmful species called Heterosigma akashiwo, which is derived from "red tide" in Japanese.
The algae bloom killing hundreds of fish in the San Francisco Bay will last at least a couple of weeks as the weather gets hotter, experts said. Here's what to.