Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Harmful 'red tide' hits Dubai beaches


Beaches in the Gulf tourism hub of Dubai have been plagued by a bloom of algae known as the "red tide" that has killed fish and is potentially harmful to humans, a municipality official said on Tuesday."This is a natural fauna that goes into harmful algal bloom," said Mohammed Abdulrahman Hassan, head of the marine and wildlife section in the municipality's environment office.The algae can cause skin and eye irritations as well as breathing problems for people, who should avoid swimming near it, Hassan said.The algae, whose scientific name is Cochlodinium polykrikoides, absorb oxygen at a high rate, especially at night. Reduced oxygen levels can harm fish, and the algae can also kill them by clogging their gills.On Tuesday municipality officials found algae near the iconic sail-shaped Burj Al-Arab Hotel, but Hassan said it was pointless closing sections of beach since the bloom was constantly on the move."People should use common sense. If they see the bloom or dead fish, they should not touch it and should not swim in that area," he said.Newspaper reports said the phenomenon has plagued neighbouring emirates Ras al-Khaimah and Fujairah for months, killing hundreds of tonnes of fish.One of the seven emirates comprising the United Arab Emirates, Dubai is popular with tourists and residents alike for its sunbaked beaches

1 comment:

Smetan said...

Interesting, but well.. I think it should be considerd that people in those countries are used to lie. ABout everything what should put them in position that they are respinsible for something or for doing nothing! And especially in DUbai, they lie, hiding information.
I was in Fujeirah last month and for sure it did not looked like algae, but an oil. The ships clean their tanks - to get rid of it just putting to the owater is the cheapest way and UAE authorities do not take car about it at all.
In DUbai they have a big big problem with severage - too many people and poor infrastructure - they will not admit it, because it is Dubai which supposed to be the best the... and this is the reason the water is dirty and stinky. And the reason of algas increasement in the recent months comes directly form polution which Dubai have no control about.