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  1. The water in the Thermaikos Gulf turned into a brown-red slurry

    Jan 23, 2025 · The Thessaloniki's Thermaikos Gulf has turned red again due to a seasonal natural phenomenon called the “red tide”. The “red tide” (“ερυθράς παλίρροιας”) gives a terrifying …

  2. Effects of ocean circulation on the eutrophication of a Mediterranean ...

    May 15, 2021 · Thermaikos Gulf is a typical, river-fed, microtidal, semi-enclosed, coastal inlet of the east-central Mediterranean Sea. It is an important coastal ec…

  3. A Guide to Treating Red Tide and Other Algae Blooms

    5 days ago · Harmful algal blooms (HABs) can significantly impact marine life and human health. Learn more about how to treat red tide and other harmful algae blooms.

  4. Thermaic Gulf - Wikipedia

    The Thermaic Gulf was significantly larger in classical times, with many ancient seaside cities (e.g. Pella) are now found several kilometers inland. The extensive silting mainly affects the northern and …

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  5. Thermaikos Gulf: A Precious Ecosystem at Risk

    Dec 3, 2024 · Phytoplankton blooms (red tides) and the accompanying unpleasant odors exacerbate the worrying state of the Thermaikos, despite proposals to improve its water quality in the draft of the …

  6. -June and early-July was related to an extensive phytoplankton bloom in spring/early-summer 2017 and Noctiluca red tides that contributed to a “dirty ea” phenomenon of mucilaginous aggregates …

  7. Thermaic Gulf Archives - GreekReporter.com

    The so-called "red tide" has once again made its appearance in the waters of the Thermaikos Gulf of of Thessaloniki's coastline. According to scientists, it is likely to be a recurring phenomenon.

  8. Thermaic Gulf – Axios Delta National Park

    The Thermaic gulf is a closed, relatively shallow gulf which is very important as a place for fish reproduction on a national level and a region of crucial importance for the northern Aegean.

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  9. Can You Swim in Red Tide? The Health Risks Explained

    4 days ago · A “red tide” is a harmful algal bloom (HAB) caused by a rapid increase in microscopic algae concentration in coastal waters. In the Gulf of Mexico, this phenomenon is primarily caused by the …

  10. Red Tide Status Update: 12/12/25 - The Bradenton Times

    1 day ago · Short-term (3.5-day) forecasts by the USF-FWC Collaboration for Prediction of Red Tides predict variable movement of surface waters along much of the Gulf Coast, from Bay County to …