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The red tide
Juan Martin, 57, throws his net, at the Puerto La Libertad, El Salvador, 31 kilometers (19 miles) south of San Salvador, on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2001. The Salvadoran government has expressed concern over fishing and consumption of shellfish, due to the red tide, or toxic algae, along the coast of El Salvador. (AP Photo/Victor Ruiz Caballero)
 
 
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AVHRR vegetation index over land and CZCS Ocean Colour phytoplankton concentration over sea in Europe and North Africa

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