Domo acidosis can not spread among people. Birds are also affected by this. They sneaked into street lights, crashed into glass windows, attacked the people on the ground. In 1991, more than 400 dead or dying seabirds were poisoned by beaches in Monterey Bay, California. Examining the inside of the stomach of a dead bird, a high level of dome acid was seen. In addition, these birds are eating anchovies in the bay. Similarly, an anchovy intestinal examination indicates that these fish were eating toxins.
The residents of Capitola, California woke up on August 18, 1961 and noticed that there were many dead birds on their roofs and streets. According to news reporting, alginic acid poisoning (forgotten shellfish poisoning) is caused. According to local Santa Cruz Sentinel, Alfred Hitchcock requested a copy of the 1961 news as "his latest thriller research material." At the end of the same month, he hired Evan Hunter to adapt the novel "The Birds" by Daphne du Maurier. "Apple Tree" Hunter previously wrote a "vicious circle" for the strange magazine of Alfred Hitchcock and adapted it to Alfred Hitchcock's television collection. He also adapted Robert Turner's story for the same TV series "appointed at 11 o'clock
Marine diatom from Pseudomonas genus produces toxin, dome acid. Domoic acid is a neurotoxin called amnestic shellfish poisoning (ASP). However, because toxins can accumulate in the fish, it is more accurate to call alginoacidosis (DAP). Recently, this toxin affects the fishing of clams and crabs in Oregon state. The first observation of West Coast shellfish poisoning took place in 1991, but the relevant diatoms have been observed in historical phytoplankton samples for more than a century. Environmental changes that are causing more frequent problems with alginate are still under investigation
Forgotten shellfish poisoning was discovered in eastern coastal area of Canada. It is caused by phytoplankton and benthic algae produced by alginic acid, which includes pseudo-nalmone and Amphora coffaeformis. It is also found in clams and mussels that are infected with pseudo-serum bacteria (pseudseud-nitzschia delicatissima). It causes symptoms of stomach and nervous system such as dizziness, disorientation disorder, memory loss etc. Red tide also has a major impact on ecosystems such as a reduction in the penetration of light, a decrease in the range of seagrass bed fields, a decrease in the growth rate of hard palate. Furthermore, in the waters of Rhode Island State and Long Island State, many mussels occurred due to red tide, frequent mass propagation had a serious effect on the scallops of the bay, affecting more than 80% of New York's commercial value I gave it.