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Posted Sun Nov 16 2008: from Khaleej Times Online:
Dead Fish Raise a Stink on Beaches in Fujairah http://apocadocs.com/s.pl?1226862138
Dibba-Al Fujairah and Dibba Al Hesn municipalities have stepped up their efforts to remove the huge collection of dead fish from their shores due to the red tide phenomenon. The residents of Dibba-Fujairah and Dibba-Al Hesn have been complaining of the stench arising out of the situation. The red tide phenomenon occurs when there is higher than normal concentration of microscopic algae Karenia brevis in an area. The organism produces a toxin that affects the central nervous system of fish.
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