1000 marine fish farms in Hong Kong poisoned by oxygen-guzzling red tide

  • 12/04/1998

  • Asian Age (New Delhi)

Oxygen-guzzling organisms known as "red tide" have devastated Hong Kong fish stocks, killing two-thirds of the marine fish farm population and causing loses estimated at $9 million. The red tide, which has been present around Hong Kong since late March, is caused by a heavy build-up of microscopic organisms which can suddenly multiply and turn entire swathes of sea brown or red, fish breeders told the local media on Sunday.