
Early Wednesday morning, Robert Fairbank steered a boat out of San Francisco’s South Beach Harbor under coral-colored skies.
As the vessel entered the open water, Fairbank, a skipper for the environmental nonprofit Baykeeper, pointed its bow eastward where the bay’s blue waters have turned tea-brown.
The culprit, scientists and public health experts suspect, is a harmful algal bloom caused by a microscopic marine organism, Heterosigma akashiwo, which is known to turn tides red.
If concentrated enough, Heterosigma akashiwo can produce toxins that kill fish and, potentially, even seabirds. Past blooms in places like Japan, China, Korea, Canada and the United States have resulted in millions of dollars lost to dead and decaying fisheries
Though the California Department of Health has so far deemed this bloom a “nuisance” and not a direct threat to public health, there is still much uncertainty about the brown bloom’s toxicity, origin and extent.
Water into Blood Dream 6/16/22@3:10am
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