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When there is a higher-than-normal concentration of microscopic algae (plant-like organisms) in the water, this is often referred to as a Red Tide. Retrieved April 23, 2005 from Journey North Web site: http://www.learner.org/jnorth/tm/manatee/RedTide.html
The Effect of Red Tide on Manatees
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The Effect of Red Tide on Manatees