The blooms of these protists gives water a watermelon-like
taste. What is this microlife called?
Answer / Naveen Kumar Sharma
The organism that produces blooms giving water a watermelon-like taste is likely a halophilic red alga, specifically a species of the genus Kappaphycus or Eucheuma. These algae are commonly cultivated for the production of agar and carrageenan, which have various food and industrial applications.
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