vörösödést
Vörösödést, also known as "red tide" or "algal bloom," is a phenomenon characterized by the rapid growth of certain types of phytoplankton, particularly dinoflagellates, in marine environments. These blooms can appear as discolored patches of water, often ranging from red to brown, and can span large areas. The term "vörösödést" is derived from the Hungarian language, where "vörös" means red and "ödést" refers to a bloom or proliferation.
Red tides are typically caused by an increase in the population of dinoflagellates, which can be triggered
The appearance of vörösödést can be detected through satellite imagery, aerial surveys, or on-site monitoring. Management