Red tide algae blooms produce toxins that kill fish by paralyzing their nervous systems. The algae are present in the waters every year, but only result in large blooms when water temperatures and salinity levels are high. These fish were killed by a red tide in 2009 and washed up on Padre Island, Texas. This year’s red tide has killed 4.2 million fish.

Red tide algae blooms produce toxins that kill fish by paralyzing their nervous systems. The algae are present in the waters every year, but only result in large blooms when water temperatures and salinity levels are high. These fish were killed by a red tide in 2009 and washed up on Padre Island, Texas. This year's red tide has killed 4.2 million fish.

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