ydineroja
Ydineroja, also known as nuclear red tide or nuclear red bloom, is a phenomenon characterized by the rapid growth of certain species of dinoflagellates, which are microscopic, single-celled organisms. These dinoflagellates produce a toxin called saxitoxin, which can accumulate in shellfish and cause paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) in humans and animals that consume the contaminated seafood. The term "ydineroja" is derived from the Russian words "ydin" (nuclear) and "eroja" (red), reflecting the reddish hue that the water can take on due to the high concentration of these organisms.
The occurrence of ydineroja is influenced by various factors, including water temperature, salinity, and nutrient levels.
Ydineroja has been observed in various parts of the world, including the Baltic Sea, the Black Sea,