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  1. Erdgasumstellung: Veränderung der Gasversorgung in Gladbeck

    Alle Gasheizungen müssen umgestellt werden – die EVNG warnt in diesem Zusammenhang auch vor Betrügern. Bild: KI Vorbereitungen…
    #Gelsenkirchen #Deutschland #Deutsch #DE #Schlagzeilen #Headlines #Nachrichten #News #Europe #Europa #EU #"Erdgasumstellung" #ELE #EVNG #Germany #Gladbeck #Heizung #Nordrhein-Westfalen
    europesays.com/de/1013037/

  2. Democratic primary tensions could jeopardize competitive Nebraska congressional race

    📰 Original title: Infighting risks upending chance of staggering ruby red state flip

    🤖 IA: It's clickbait ⚠️
    👥 Users: It's clickbait ⚠️

    View full AI summary: killbait.com/en/democratic-pri

    #politics #nebraska #ele...

  3. Democratic primary tensions could jeopardize competitive Nebraska congressional race

    📰 Original title: Infighting risks upending chance of staggering ruby red state flip

    🤖 IA: It's clickbait ⚠️
    👥 Users: It's clickbait ⚠️

    View full AI summary: killbait.com/en/democratic-pri

    #politics #nebraska #ele...

  4. El Libro Esencial para Electricistas que Quieren Sobresalir El Libro Esencial para Electricistas que Quieren Sobresalir Reseña 1 ¡Este libro es una joya! "Domina las competencias eléctricas como electricista especializado" de Hesham Nebr ha transformado mi comprensión del tema. La claridad de las explicaciones y la estructura del contenido hacen que sea muy fácil de seguir. He podido aplicar lo aprendido en mi trabajo diario y los resultados han sido impresionantes. ¡Recomendado al 100%! #Ele...

  5. Dacia lanzará este año un urbano eléctrico basado en el Renault Twingo por menos de 18.000 euros

    📰 Título original: Primeras imágenes del Dacia eléctrico de 18.000 euros, el hermano barato del Renault Twingo llega este año

    🤖 IA: Es clickbait ⚠️
    👥 Usuarios: Es clickbait ⚠️

    Ver resumen IA completo: killbait.com/es/dacia-lanzara-

    ...

  6. Dacia lanzará este año un urbano eléctrico basado en el Renault Twingo por menos de 18.000 euros

    📰 Título original: Primeras imágenes del Dacia eléctrico de 18.000 euros, el hermano barato del Renault Twingo llega este año

    🤖 IA: Es clickbait ⚠️
    👥 Usuarios: Es clickbait ⚠️

    Ver resumen IA completo: killbait.com/es/dacia-lanzara-

    #automoción #dacia #elé...

  7. El Libro Esencial para Electricistas que Quieren Sobresalir El Libro Esencial para Electricistas que Quieren Sobresalir Reseña 1 ¡Este libro es una joya! "Domina las competencias eléctricas como electricista especializado" de Hesham Nebr ha transformado mi comprensión del tema. La claridad de las explicaciones y la estructura del contenido hacen que sea muy fácil de seguir. He podido aplicar lo aprendido en mi trabajo diario y los resultados han sido impresionantes. ¡Recomendado al 100%! #Ele...

  8. Manuel Gavira, portavoz de Vox, critica a Moreno Bonilla y aborda prioridades de su partido en Andalucía

    📰 Título original: Manuel Gavira: “De Moreno Bonilla no nos fiamos porque ya incumplió los acuerdos”

    🤖 IA: No es clickbait ✅
    👥 Usuarios: No es clickbait ✅

    Ver resumen IA completo: killbait.com/es/manuel-gavira-

    ...

  9. Manuel Gavira, portavoz de Vox, critica a Moreno Bonilla y aborda prioridades de su partido en Andalucía

    📰 Título original: Manuel Gavira: “De Moreno Bonilla no nos fiamos porque ya incumplió los acuerdos”

    🤖 IA: No es clickbait ✅
    👥 Usuarios: No es clickbait ✅

    Ver resumen IA completo: killbait.com/es/manuel-gavira-

    #política #vox #andalucía #ele...

  10. El Libro Esencial para Electricistas que Quieren Sobresalir El Libro Esencial para Electricistas que Quieren Sobresalir Reseña 1 ¡Este libro es una joya! "Domina las competencias eléctricas como electricista especializado" de Hesham Nebr ha transformado mi comprensión del tema. La claridad de las explicaciones y la estructura del contenido hacen que sea muy fácil de seguir. He podido aplicar lo aprendido en mi trabajo diario y los resultados han sido impresionantes. ¡Recomendado al 100%! #Ele...

  11. ELE-Förderprogramme für klimafreundliches Heizen

    Zuschüsse für aktiven Umweltschutz. Vorlage: ELE 100.000 Euro für klimafreundliches Heizen und Laden Gladbeck – 03.02.2026 – ELE-Förderprogramme –…
    #Gelsenkirchen #Deutschland #Deutsch #DE #Schlagzeilen #Headlines #Nachrichten #News #Europe #Europa #EU #2026 #ELE #ELE-Förderprogramme #Germany #Gladbeck #Nordrhein-Westfalen #Wärmepumpe #Wollbox
    europesays.com/de/768423/

  12. From solo dining to safety apps, China’s ‘loneliness economy’ is booming

    As the number of people living alone in China skyrockets, a wave of products and services is emerging…
    #NewsBeep #News #Mobile #Anbound #Apple'sAppStore #AreYouAlive? #AreYouDead? #Australia #BeikeResearchInstitute #CA #Canada #China #Demumu #Ele.me #Japan #kodokushi #solo-livingpopulation #Spain #Technology #UnitedStates #ZhaoZhijiang
    newsbeep.com/ca/431724/

  13. From solo dining to safety apps, China’s ‘loneliness economy’ is booming

    As the number of people living alone in China skyrockets, a wave of products and services is emerging…
    #NewsBeep #News #Mobile #Anbound #Apple'sAppStore #AreYouAlive? #areyoudead #AU #Australia #BeikeResearchInstitute #China #demumu #Ele.me #japan #kodokushi #solo-livingpopulation #Spain #Technology #UnitedStates #ZhaoZhijiang
    newsbeep.com/au/435935/

  14. From solo dining to safety apps, China’s ‘loneliness economy’ is booming

    As the number of people living alone in China skyrockets, a wave of products and services is emerging…
    #NewsBeep #News #Mobile #Anbound #Apple'sAppStore #AreYouAlive? #AreYouDead? #Australia #BeikeResearchInstitute #China #Demumu #Ele.me #Japan #kodokushi #solo-livingpopulation #Spain #Technology #UK #UnitedKingdom #UnitedStates #ZhaoZhijiang
    newsbeep.com/uk/389194/

  15. THG-Prämie 2026 geht deutlich nach oben

    E-Auto-Fahrer sollten bald den Antrag für 2026 stellen. Fotos: ELE E-Auto-Fahrer profitieren in 2026 besonders Gladbeck – 20.12.2025…
    #Gelsenkirchen #Deutschland #Deutsch #DE #Schlagzeilen #Headlines #Nachrichten #News #Europe #Europa #EU #e-auto #ELE #Germany #Gladbeck #Nordrhein-Westfalen #THG-Prämie
    europesays.com/de/660167/

  16. "Tidal wave?"

    We'll see the #Truth when Sir comes out. (maybe with George Santos) to give a big victory speech. Either than or declaration of war on NYC. Or both.

    Best that could happen. #Hope
    Power to #WeThePeople

    #ele ctions #Governors #mayor #NYC #VA #NJ #democracy vs. #GQP #TrumpViruis #fascism #Prop50

  17. "Tidal wave?"

    We'll see the #Truth when Sir comes out. (maybe with George Santos) to give a big victory speech. Either than or declaration of war on NYC. Or both.

    Best that could happen. #Hope
    Power to #WeThePeople

    #ele ctions #Governors #mayor #NYC #VA #NJ #democracy vs. #GQP #TrumpViruis #fascism #Prop50

  18. "Tidal wave?"

    We'll see the #Truth when Sir comes out. (maybe with George Santos) to give a big victory speech. Either than or declaration of war on NYC. Or both.

    Best that could happen. #Hope
    Power to #WeThePeople

    #ele ctions #Governors #mayor #NYC #VA #NJ #democracy vs. #GQP #TrumpViruis #fascism #Prop50

  19. "Tidal wave?"

    We'll see the #Truth when Sir comes out. (maybe with George Santos) to give a big victory speech. Either than or declaration of war on NYC. Or both.

    Best that could happen. #Hope
    Power to #WeThePeople

    #ele ctions #Governors #mayor #NYC #VA #NJ #democracy vs. #GQP #TrumpViruis #fascism #Prop50

  20. "Tidal wave?"

    We'll see the #Truth when Sir comes out. (maybe with George Santos) to give a big victory speech. Either than or declaration of war on NYC. Or both.

    Best that could happen. #Hope
    Power to #WeThePeople

    #ele ctions #Governors #mayor #NYC #VA #NJ #democracy vs. #GQP #TrumpViruis #fascism #Prop50

  21. KNEECAP/ニーキャップ – | ele-king

    これは音楽、政治、ドラッグ(ケタミンやエクスタシーほか)の痛快なコメディ映画であり、北アイルランドのベルファストを舞台とした、主役を務めるかの地のラップ・グループ、まだ正式なスタジオ・アルバムは1枚しか出していないニーキャップ(Kneecap)の伝記映画でもある。わずか1枚のアルバムしかなかったのに伝記映画を作ったのはセックス・ピストルズだが、本作は反抗の虚構を見せびらかせた『ザ・グレイト・ロックンロール・スウィンドル』ではない。ここで重要なのは、ニーキャップが自分たちの物語や成功を滑稽に演じるこ…
    #MAGMOE #JP #JAPAN #EntertainmentNews #ELE-KING #eleking #entertainment #EntertainmentTopics #KNEECAP #KNEECAP/ニーキャップ #MUSIC #エレキング #エンタメ #エンタメトピック #二木信 #音楽
    magmoe.com/2467512/entertainme

  22. KNEECAP/ニーキャップ – | ele-king

    これは音楽、政治、ドラッグ(ケタミンやエクスタシーほか)の痛快なコメディ映画であり、北アイルランドのベルファストを舞台とした、主役を務めるかの地のラップ・グループ、まだ正式なスタジオ・アルバムは1枚しか出していないニーキャップ(Kneecap)の伝記映画でもある。わずか1枚のアルバムしかなかったのに伝記映画を作ったのはセックス・ピストルズだが、本作は反抗の虚構を見せびらかせた『ザ・グレイト・ロックンロール・スウィンドル』ではない。ここで重要なのは、ニーキャップが自分たちの物語や成功を滑稽に演じるこ…
    #MAGMOE #JP #JAPAN #EntertainmentNews #ELE-KING #eleking #entertainment #EntertainmentTopics #KNEECAP #KNEECAP/ニーキャップ #MUSIC #エレキング #エンタメ #エンタメトピック #二木信 #音楽
    magmoe.com/2467512/entertainme

  23. R.I.P. Ozzy Osbourne 追悼:オジー・オズボーン | ele-king

    デイヴィッド・ボウイといい、坂本龍一といい、自身の死期を見定めて人生の締めくくりに向かうアーティストが増えているようだ。そういう時代になってきたということなのだろう。7月7日、バーミンガムで行われた『Back To The Beginning: Ozzy’s Final Bow』は今世紀最大のメタル・フェスだった。長らくパーキンソン病を患っていたオジー・オズボーンが引退を宣言し、最終公演としてブラック・サバスのオリジナル・メンバーが代表曲中の代…
    #MAGMOE #JP #JAPAN #EntertainmentNews #ELE-KING #eleking #entertainment #EntertainmentTopics #MUSIC #OzzyOsbourne #R.I.P.OzzyOsbourne #エレキング #エンタメ #エンタメトピック #大久保潤 #音楽
    magmoe.com/2453289/entertainme

  24. Plants may stop absorbing carbon if temperatures continue to rise

    By Sanjana Gajbhiye, February 19, 2025

    Excerpt: " 'Our research suggests that photosynthesis starts to break down between 40 and 51°C,' (104 and 123°F) said Dr. Michaletz. 'During the 2021 heat dome, temperatures soared to 49.6°C, pushing plants to their limits.' "

    Read more:
    earth.com/news/plants-may-stop

    #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #ExtremeHeat #GlobalHeating #Photosynthesis #ELE?

  25. Plants may stop absorbing carbon if temperatures continue to rise

    By Sanjana Gajbhiye, February 19, 2025

    Excerpt: " 'Our research suggests that photosynthesis starts to break down between 40 and 51°C,' (104 and 123°F) said Dr. Michaletz. 'During the 2021 heat dome, temperatures soared to 49.6°C, pushing plants to their limits.' "

    Read more:
    earth.com/news/plants-may-stop

    #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #ExtremeHeat #GlobalHeating #Photosynthesis #ELE?

  26. Plants may stop absorbing carbon if temperatures continue to rise

    By Sanjana Gajbhiye, February 19, 2025

    Excerpt: " 'Our research suggests that photosynthesis starts to break down between 40 and 51°C,' (104 and 123°F) said Dr. Michaletz. 'During the 2021 heat dome, temperatures soared to 49.6°C, pushing plants to their limits.' "

    Read more:
    earth.com/news/plants-may-stop

    #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #ExtremeHeat #GlobalHeating #Photosynthesis #ELE?

  27. Plants may stop absorbing carbon if temperatures continue to rise

    By Sanjana Gajbhiye, February 19, 2025

    Excerpt: " 'Our research suggests that photosynthesis starts to break down between 40 and 51°C,' (104 and 123°F) said Dr. Michaletz. 'During the 2021 heat dome, temperatures soared to 49.6°C, pushing plants to their limits.' "

    Read more:
    earth.com/news/plants-may-stop

    #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #ExtremeHeat #GlobalHeating #Photosynthesis #ELE?

  28. Plants may stop absorbing carbon if temperatures continue to rise

    By Sanjana Gajbhiye, February 19, 2025

    Excerpt: " 'Our research suggests that photosynthesis starts to break down between 40 and 51°C,' (104 and 123°F) said Dr. Michaletz. 'During the 2021 heat dome, temperatures soared to 49.6°C, pushing plants to their limits.' "

    Read more:
    earth.com/news/plants-may-stop

    #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #ExtremeHeat #GlobalHeating #Photosynthesis #ELE?

  29. So, the waters off the Maine coast have been warming up (it was very warm when I last waded in the waters in May). Seems
    Karenia mikimotoi has appeared here as well. I expect to see it return with warming waters... Also, this article claims it's less toxic that Red Tide (a cousin) -- but from what I just read in the ABC News article, I would disagree with that! @anne_twain @Tooden

    From WHOI:

    "Karenia mikimotoi

    - Globally distributed, can cause mass die-offs of shellfish, crustaceans, echinoderms and fish
    - Karenia mikimotoi produces several toxic compounds, blooms can also lead to anoxic conditions
    - First bloom in Maine occurred in 2017, with a second bloom in 2019
    - Karenia mikimotoi is also found in Massachusetts waters

    "What is Karenia mikimotoi?

    "In recent years, the genus Karenia has made the news in the United States as a result of the massive #RedTides caused by #KareniaBrevis [That's the one I know about]. These blooms have caused widespread fish and wildlife mortalities and impacted public health in Florida leading to significantly disrupted tourism and fisheries industries which have cost local economies millions of dollars in damages on an almost annual basis.

    "Compared to this notorious HAB species, its sister species, Karenia mikimotoi, is less toxic [!!! Ummmm....] but more globally widespread with blooms reported in Ireland, Norway, India, Japan, Korea Australia, South Africa, Alaska, Texas, and the east coast of the U.S. The blooms of this species can stretch many kilometers, persist for multiple months, and reach concentrations of several million algal cells per liter.

    "There have not been confirmed reports of direct impacts to human health by #KareniaMikimotoi, but blooms of this species can cause large-scale mortality events of marine fauna such as shellfish, echinoderms, crustaceans, and fish. Karenia mikimotoi has been shown to produce several toxic compounds as well as reactive oxygen species, but toxicity is highly variable by strain and the factors contributing to mortality events are still not entirely understood. Although overall concentrations of toxins in K. mikimotoi appear to be relatively low, there is evidence that their effect may be enhanced when the cells come into direct contact with fish gills. Anoxic conditions can also occur when K. mikimotoi cells die in large numbers and subsequent breakdown by bacteria deplete oxygen in the surrounding waters. These anoxic events have also contributed to die-offs."

    What is the history of Karenia in the Northeast?

    "Karenia mikimotoi was first isolated from a coastal lagoon near Woods Hole, MA in 1957 and classified at that time as Gyrodinium aureolum. Since this time, large scale blooms of K. mikimotoi appear to be an emerging problem in New England, with the first occurrence in Maine reported in August, 2017. This bloom was concentrated in the Fore River, Portland Harbor, and parts of the Harpswell coastal waters, and coincided with a die-off of softshell clams in Brunswick, ME. This mortality event cost fishermen $250,000, but a direct causal link between the bloom and shellfish mortality was not established. In August 2019 another bloom occurred in Casco Bay, with no mortalities recorded. Karenia mikimotoi is periodically found in Massachusetts waters, usually in the summer and early fall."

    northeasthab.whoi.edu/habs/kar

    #AlgalBloom #HABs #ToxicAlgae
    #Climate #OceanTemperature
    #Extinction #ClimateCatastrophe
    #ELE #ExtinctionLevelEvent

  30. So, the waters off the Maine coast have been warming up (it was very warm when I last waded in the waters in May). Seems
    Karenia mikimotoi has appeared here as well. I expect to see it return with warming waters... Also, this article claims it's less toxic that Red Tide (a cousin) -- but from what I just read in the ABC News article, I would disagree with that! @anne_twain @Tooden

    From WHOI:

    "Karenia mikimotoi

    - Globally distributed, can cause mass die-offs of shellfish, crustaceans, echinoderms and fish
    - Karenia mikimotoi produces several toxic compounds, blooms can also lead to anoxic conditions
    - First bloom in Maine occurred in 2017, with a second bloom in 2019
    - Karenia mikimotoi is also found in Massachusetts waters

    "What is Karenia mikimotoi?

    "In recent years, the genus Karenia has made the news in the United States as a result of the massive #RedTides caused by #KareniaBrevis [That's the one I know about]. These blooms have caused widespread fish and wildlife mortalities and impacted public health in Florida leading to significantly disrupted tourism and fisheries industries which have cost local economies millions of dollars in damages on an almost annual basis.

    "Compared to this notorious HAB species, its sister species, Karenia mikimotoi, is less toxic [!!! Ummmm....] but more globally widespread with blooms reported in Ireland, Norway, India, Japan, Korea Australia, South Africa, Alaska, Texas, and the east coast of the U.S. The blooms of this species can stretch many kilometers, persist for multiple months, and reach concentrations of several million algal cells per liter.

    "There have not been confirmed reports of direct impacts to human health by #KareniaMikimotoi, but blooms of this species can cause large-scale mortality events of marine fauna such as shellfish, echinoderms, crustaceans, and fish. Karenia mikimotoi has been shown to produce several toxic compounds as well as reactive oxygen species, but toxicity is highly variable by strain and the factors contributing to mortality events are still not entirely understood. Although overall concentrations of toxins in K. mikimotoi appear to be relatively low, there is evidence that their effect may be enhanced when the cells come into direct contact with fish gills. Anoxic conditions can also occur when K. mikimotoi cells die in large numbers and subsequent breakdown by bacteria deplete oxygen in the surrounding waters. These anoxic events have also contributed to die-offs."

    What is the history of Karenia in the Northeast?

    "Karenia mikimotoi was first isolated from a coastal lagoon near Woods Hole, MA in 1957 and classified at that time as Gyrodinium aureolum. Since this time, large scale blooms of K. mikimotoi appear to be an emerging problem in New England, with the first occurrence in Maine reported in August, 2017. This bloom was concentrated in the Fore River, Portland Harbor, and parts of the Harpswell coastal waters, and coincided with a die-off of softshell clams in Brunswick, ME. This mortality event cost fishermen $250,000, but a direct causal link between the bloom and shellfish mortality was not established. In August 2019 another bloom occurred in Casco Bay, with no mortalities recorded. Karenia mikimotoi is periodically found in Massachusetts waters, usually in the summer and early fall."

    northeasthab.whoi.edu/habs/kar

    #AlgalBloom #HABs #ToxicAlgae
    #Climate #OceanTemperature
    #Extinction #ClimateCatastrophe
    #ELE #ExtinctionLevelEvent

  31. So, the waters off the Maine coast have been warming up (it was very warm when I last waded in the waters in May). Seems
    Karenia mikimotoi has appeared here as well. I expect to see it return with warming waters... Also, this article claims it's less toxic that Red Tide (a cousin) -- but from what I just read in the ABC News article, I would disagree with that! @anne_twain @Tooden

    From WHOI:

    "Karenia mikimotoi

    - Globally distributed, can cause mass die-offs of shellfish, crustaceans, echinoderms and fish
    - Karenia mikimotoi produces several toxic compounds, blooms can also lead to anoxic conditions
    - First bloom in Maine occurred in 2017, with a second bloom in 2019
    - Karenia mikimotoi is also found in Massachusetts waters

    "What is Karenia mikimotoi?

    "In recent years, the genus Karenia has made the news in the United States as a result of the massive #RedTides caused by #KareniaBrevis [That's the one I know about]. These blooms have caused widespread fish and wildlife mortalities and impacted public health in Florida leading to significantly disrupted tourism and fisheries industries which have cost local economies millions of dollars in damages on an almost annual basis.

    "Compared to this notorious HAB species, its sister species, Karenia mikimotoi, is less toxic [!!! Ummmm....] but more globally widespread with blooms reported in Ireland, Norway, India, Japan, Korea Australia, South Africa, Alaska, Texas, and the east coast of the U.S. The blooms of this species can stretch many kilometers, persist for multiple months, and reach concentrations of several million algal cells per liter.

    "There have not been confirmed reports of direct impacts to human health by #KareniaMikimotoi, but blooms of this species can cause large-scale mortality events of marine fauna such as shellfish, echinoderms, crustaceans, and fish. Karenia mikimotoi has been shown to produce several toxic compounds as well as reactive oxygen species, but toxicity is highly variable by strain and the factors contributing to mortality events are still not entirely understood. Although overall concentrations of toxins in K. mikimotoi appear to be relatively low, there is evidence that their effect may be enhanced when the cells come into direct contact with fish gills. Anoxic conditions can also occur when K. mikimotoi cells die in large numbers and subsequent breakdown by bacteria deplete oxygen in the surrounding waters. These anoxic events have also contributed to die-offs."

    What is the history of Karenia in the Northeast?

    "Karenia mikimotoi was first isolated from a coastal lagoon near Woods Hole, MA in 1957 and classified at that time as Gyrodinium aureolum. Since this time, large scale blooms of K. mikimotoi appear to be an emerging problem in New England, with the first occurrence in Maine reported in August, 2017. This bloom was concentrated in the Fore River, Portland Harbor, and parts of the Harpswell coastal waters, and coincided with a die-off of softshell clams in Brunswick, ME. This mortality event cost fishermen $250,000, but a direct causal link between the bloom and shellfish mortality was not established. In August 2019 another bloom occurred in Casco Bay, with no mortalities recorded. Karenia mikimotoi is periodically found in Massachusetts waters, usually in the summer and early fall."

    northeasthab.whoi.edu/habs/kar

    #AlgalBloom #HABs #ToxicAlgae
    #Climate #OceanTemperature
    #Extinction #ClimateCatastrophe
    #ELE #ExtinctionLevelEvent

  32. So, the waters off the Maine coast have been warming up (it was very warm when I last waded in the waters in May). Seems
    Karenia mikimotoi has appeared here as well. I expect to see it return with warming waters... Also, this article claims it's less toxic that Red Tide (a cousin) -- but from what I just read in the ABC News article, I would disagree with that! @anne_twain @Tooden

    From WHOI:

    "Karenia mikimotoi

    - Globally distributed, can cause mass die-offs of shellfish, crustaceans, echinoderms and fish
    - Karenia mikimotoi produces several toxic compounds, blooms can also lead to anoxic conditions
    - First bloom in Maine occurred in 2017, with a second bloom in 2019
    - Karenia mikimotoi is also found in Massachusetts waters

    "What is Karenia mikimotoi?

    "In recent years, the genus Karenia has made the news in the United States as a result of the massive #RedTides caused by #KareniaBrevis [That's the one I know about]. These blooms have caused widespread fish and wildlife mortalities and impacted public health in Florida leading to significantly disrupted tourism and fisheries industries which have cost local economies millions of dollars in damages on an almost annual basis.

    "Compared to this notorious HAB species, its sister species, Karenia mikimotoi, is less toxic [!!! Ummmm....] but more globally widespread with blooms reported in Ireland, Norway, India, Japan, Korea Australia, South Africa, Alaska, Texas, and the east coast of the U.S. The blooms of this species can stretch many kilometers, persist for multiple months, and reach concentrations of several million algal cells per liter.

    "There have not been confirmed reports of direct impacts to human health by #KareniaMikimotoi, but blooms of this species can cause large-scale mortality events of marine fauna such as shellfish, echinoderms, crustaceans, and fish. Karenia mikimotoi has been shown to produce several toxic compounds as well as reactive oxygen species, but toxicity is highly variable by strain and the factors contributing to mortality events are still not entirely understood. Although overall concentrations of toxins in K. mikimotoi appear to be relatively low, there is evidence that their effect may be enhanced when the cells come into direct contact with fish gills. Anoxic conditions can also occur when K. mikimotoi cells die in large numbers and subsequent breakdown by bacteria deplete oxygen in the surrounding waters. These anoxic events have also contributed to die-offs."

    What is the history of Karenia in the Northeast?

    "Karenia mikimotoi was first isolated from a coastal lagoon near Woods Hole, MA in 1957 and classified at that time as Gyrodinium aureolum. Since this time, large scale blooms of K. mikimotoi appear to be an emerging problem in New England, with the first occurrence in Maine reported in August, 2017. This bloom was concentrated in the Fore River, Portland Harbor, and parts of the Harpswell coastal waters, and coincided with a die-off of softshell clams in Brunswick, ME. This mortality event cost fishermen $250,000, but a direct causal link between the bloom and shellfish mortality was not established. In August 2019 another bloom occurred in Casco Bay, with no mortalities recorded. Karenia mikimotoi is periodically found in Massachusetts waters, usually in the summer and early fall."

    northeasthab.whoi.edu/habs/kar

    #AlgalBloom #HABs #ToxicAlgae
    #Climate #OceanTemperature
    #Extinction #ClimateCatastrophe
    #ELE #ExtinctionLevelEvent

  33. So, the waters off the Maine coast have been warming up (it was very warm when I last waded in the waters in May). Seems
    Karenia mikimotoi has appeared here as well. I expect to see it return with warming waters... Also, this article claims it's less toxic that Red Tide (a cousin) -- but from what I just read in the ABC News article, I would disagree with that! @anne_twain @Tooden

    From WHOI:

    "Karenia mikimotoi

    - Globally distributed, can cause mass die-offs of shellfish, crustaceans, echinoderms and fish
    - Karenia mikimotoi produces several toxic compounds, blooms can also lead to anoxic conditions
    - First bloom in Maine occurred in 2017, with a second bloom in 2019
    - Karenia mikimotoi is also found in Massachusetts waters

    "What is Karenia mikimotoi?

    "In recent years, the genus Karenia has made the news in the United States as a result of the massive #RedTides caused by #KareniaBrevis [That's the one I know about]. These blooms have caused widespread fish and wildlife mortalities and impacted public health in Florida leading to significantly disrupted tourism and fisheries industries which have cost local economies millions of dollars in damages on an almost annual basis.

    "Compared to this notorious HAB species, its sister species, Karenia mikimotoi, is less toxic [!!! Ummmm....] but more globally widespread with blooms reported in Ireland, Norway, India, Japan, Korea Australia, South Africa, Alaska, Texas, and the east coast of the U.S. The blooms of this species can stretch many kilometers, persist for multiple months, and reach concentrations of several million algal cells per liter.

    "There have not been confirmed reports of direct impacts to human health by #KareniaMikimotoi, but blooms of this species can cause large-scale mortality events of marine fauna such as shellfish, echinoderms, crustaceans, and fish. Karenia mikimotoi has been shown to produce several toxic compounds as well as reactive oxygen species, but toxicity is highly variable by strain and the factors contributing to mortality events are still not entirely understood. Although overall concentrations of toxins in K. mikimotoi appear to be relatively low, there is evidence that their effect may be enhanced when the cells come into direct contact with fish gills. Anoxic conditions can also occur when K. mikimotoi cells die in large numbers and subsequent breakdown by bacteria deplete oxygen in the surrounding waters. These anoxic events have also contributed to die-offs."

    What is the history of Karenia in the Northeast?

    "Karenia mikimotoi was first isolated from a coastal lagoon near Woods Hole, MA in 1957 and classified at that time as Gyrodinium aureolum. Since this time, large scale blooms of K. mikimotoi appear to be an emerging problem in New England, with the first occurrence in Maine reported in August, 2017. This bloom was concentrated in the Fore River, Portland Harbor, and parts of the Harpswell coastal waters, and coincided with a die-off of softshell clams in Brunswick, ME. This mortality event cost fishermen $250,000, but a direct causal link between the bloom and shellfish mortality was not established. In August 2019 another bloom occurred in Casco Bay, with no mortalities recorded. Karenia mikimotoi is periodically found in Massachusetts waters, usually in the summer and early fall."

    northeasthab.whoi.edu/habs/kar

    #AlgalBloom #HABs #ToxicAlgae
    #Climate #OceanTemperature
    #Extinction #ClimateCatastrophe
    #ELE #ExtinctionLevelEvent

  34. "Many people living in or near impacted areas told the ABC they felt they had been left in the dark by authorities.

    "While state government bodies including SA Health, the Department of Primary Industries and Regions, South Australia (PIRSA) and the EPA have issued information on their websites and through the media, a lack of information in the days and weeks after the bloom prompted a movement of citizen scientists to collect their own samples and share their findings online."

    @anne_twain @Tooden

    abc.net.au/news/2025-05-24/sa-

    #Australia #algalBloom #ToxicAlgae #OceansAreLife
    #Climate #OceanTemperature
    #Extinction #ClimateCatastrophe
    #ELE #ExtinctionLevelEvent #KareniaMikimotoi

  35. "Many people living in or near impacted areas told the ABC they felt they had been left in the dark by authorities.

    "While state government bodies including SA Health, the Department of Primary Industries and Regions, South Australia (PIRSA) and the EPA have issued information on their websites and through the media, a lack of information in the days and weeks after the bloom prompted a movement of citizen scientists to collect their own samples and share their findings online."

    @anne_twain @Tooden

    abc.net.au/news/2025-05-24/sa-

    #Australia #algalBloom #ToxicAlgae #OceansAreLife
    #Climate #OceanTemperature
    #Extinction #ClimateCatastrophe
    #ELE #ExtinctionLevelEvent #KareniaMikimotoi

  36. "Many people living in or near impacted areas told the ABC they felt they had been left in the dark by authorities.

    "While state government bodies including SA Health, the Department of Primary Industries and Regions, South Australia (PIRSA) and the EPA have issued information on their websites and through the media, a lack of information in the days and weeks after the bloom prompted a movement of citizen scientists to collect their own samples and share their findings online."

    @anne_twain @Tooden

    abc.net.au/news/2025-05-24/sa-

    #Australia #algalBloom #ToxicAlgae #OceansAreLife
    #Climate #OceanTemperature
    #Extinction #ClimateCatastrophe
    #ELE #ExtinctionLevelEvent #KareniaMikimotoi

  37. "Many people living in or near impacted areas told the ABC they felt they had been left in the dark by authorities.

    "While state government bodies including SA Health, the Department of Primary Industries and Regions, South Australia (PIRSA) and the EPA have issued information on their websites and through the media, a lack of information in the days and weeks after the bloom prompted a movement of citizen scientists to collect their own samples and share their findings online."

    @anne_twain @Tooden

    abc.net.au/news/2025-05-24/sa-

    #Australia #algalBloom #ToxicAlgae #OceansAreLife
    #Climate #OceanTemperature
    #Extinction #ClimateCatastrophe
    #ELE #ExtinctionLevelEvent #KareniaMikimotoi

  38. "Many people living in or near impacted areas told the ABC they felt they had been left in the dark by authorities.

    "While state government bodies including SA Health, the Department of Primary Industries and Regions, South Australia (PIRSA) and the EPA have issued information on their websites and through the media, a lack of information in the days and weeks after the bloom prompted a movement of citizen scientists to collect their own samples and share their findings online."

    @anne_twain @Tooden

    abc.net.au/news/2025-05-24/sa-

    #Australia #algalBloom #ToxicAlgae #OceansAreLife
    #Climate #OceanTemperature
    #Extinction #ClimateCatastrophe
    #ELE #ExtinctionLevelEvent #KareniaMikimotoi

  39. @mina @number6

    #Neoliberalism

    (2/3)

    ...IMO things could only end the way things ended: accelarating #GlobalWarming and mass extinction-level events (#ELE's).
    #BigOil and their decades of lies and lobbyism, @MichaelBlume calls this #Fossilism, are at the very epicenter of this progressing #CivilizationImplosion.

    If you (re-read) the implicitly linked thread about #Buchanan, I'm not the only one that thinks that way. (You probably, too ;))

    Thanks for the link on #Argentina. I'll...