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Southwestern Florida residents are being alerted to a massive red tide that is blooming and continuing to grow near the coastline.



Researchers are saying that it stretches 60 miles wide and 90 miles long in the Gulf of Mexico, and is the largest since 2005.



PHOTO: An algae called noctiluca scintillans mass propagated and caused red tide in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China on April 10, 2012.

The red tide is still about 20 miles away from the coast, but if it reaches within 1 mile, that's when it can affect humans. This could be a possibility by the end of the month if weather systems do not interfere. The force of the waves at the shoreline can actually break up the K. brevis molecules and release these toxins into the air. These toxins are not deadly, but can be irritating to people with asthma and allergies, causing upper respiratory problems and a skin rash.


Source: 
http://7online.com/news/massive-red-tide-off-the-coast-of-florida/256524/

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