Red Tide Respiratory Questionnaire Spring 2022
In response to the recent red tide bloom, the Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System (SCCOOS) and researchers at UCSD Scripps Institution of Oceanography are collaborating with the Surfrider Foundation to collect community anecdotal information/data for inclusion in future publications and bulletins on potential respiratory symptoms experienced after being exposed to the dinoflagellate bloom.

If you come in contact with the red tide, please consider completing this short 12-question survey to help us track potential bloom-related symptoms.
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1. How many times did you visit the beach or coastline during the recent Red Tide event in Southern California that occurred between Tuesday April 26, 2022 and Saturday April 30, 2022?
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2. Please list the beaches you visited between the dates above, and what days you visited them.
3. Did you physically see evidence of an algal bloom in the water (e.g. red/brown coloring along the surface during the day, or bioluminescence at night)?
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4. What activity were you performing when you were exposed to the bloom? Select all that apply.
5. Did you experience any respiratory symptoms after being exposed to this red tide event? Respiratory symptoms may include wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath.
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