Preliminary analysis suggests that the pink color of water at Keālia Pond appears to be the result of a single-celled organism called halobacteria. Officials with the US Fish and Wildlife Service say halobacteria are “salt-loving organisms” found in high salinity water bodies.
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This photo shows red tide washed up on the shore near Freeport in Brazoria County. As it lies drying on the beach, its red or rust color fades to brown. Breathing the aerosols, however, caused problems for the photographer. Photo by Brazoria County Parks Director, Bryan Frazier. In mid-September, the column entitled “A September Song”
The Art Gallery of New South Wales, which is the city's newest landmark, sheds light on Aboriginal and Asian art to a greater degree than ever seen before in Australia.
State environmental officials on Wednesday said low amounts of red tide are still present along the Ringling Causeway and at Lido Beach. Further south, low amounts are persisting at Nokomis Beach.