Red tide Bloom hits Penang
GEORGE TOWN: Streaks of pink have appeared in the sea off Teluk Bahang since the weekend, arousing the curiosity of beachgoers.
As of this afternoon, the pink hue is still visible in some parts.
Local fishermen have expressed concerns and lamented on the death of thousands of fishes as a result of the situation, about 1 km from Muha Head until the coast off Teluk Bahang.
Teluk Bahang Fishermen's Association chairman Johari Mohamad said they came across the streaks of pink about two days ago, with many dead fishes on the surface.
"As a result, the sea condition was also not as nice as always. We are worried if this situation prolongs, more fish may end up dead," he said.
"This latest event was first noticed two to three days ago when the bottom dwellers (such as the stingrays and crabs) come up to the surface, most probably due to low oxygen level (anoxia).
"It has also been reported the strong stench of sulphide in the mud," she told the New Straits Times when contacted today.
"This is because it happened during neap tide (compared to spring tide in April). Also, the blooms were not drifted away or carried away by the tides or waves," she added.
"With the sea getting hotter, more sour and breathless, all this will increase the frequency of the blooms.
"As far as we are concerned, no toxic effects are known. But it is possible that the high ammonia content of the vacuole irritates fish, which generally avoid the bloom areas," she added.
"The fish are in asphyxiation (deprived of oxygen, resulting in unconsciousness or death or suffocation) state. All fishes are caught with their mouths wide open. The gills are quite clean and don't have a lot of these algae.
"Their stomachs are mostly not filled," she noted.
"I will call the state Fisheries Department and the state Department of Environment to get further details.
"We will monitor the situation," he added.
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