Researchers search for specimens on a beach piled with spiny lobsters in the West Coast region of South Africa's Western Cape province, March 3, 2022. South Africa's Department of Environment said on Wednesday it had activated its emergency response plan and issued a red alert after an estimated 500 tonnes of spiny lobsters were spotted on the beach as of Tuesday due to a toxic algae bloom, known as red tide. (Xinhua/Lu Tianran)
A person clears away spiny lobsters on a beach in the West Coast region of South Africa's Western Cape province, March 3, 2022. South Africa's Department of Environment said on Wednesday it had activated its emergency response plan and issued a red alert after an estimated 500 tonnes of spiny lobsters were spotted on the beach as of Tuesday due to a toxic algae bloom, known as red tide. (Xinhua/Lu Tianran)
Schools of spiny lobsters pile up on a beach in the West Coast region of South Africa's Western Cape province, March 3, 2022. South Africa's Department of Environment said on Wednesday it had activated its emergency response plan and issued a red alert after an estimated 500 tonnes of spiny lobsters were found on the coast as of Tuesday due to a toxic algae bloom, known as red tide. (Xinhua/Lu Tianran)
People clean up spiny lobsters on a beach in the West Coast region of South Africa's Western Cape province, March 3, 2022. South Africa's Department of Environment said on Wednesday it had activated its emergency response plan and issued a red alert after an estimated 500 tonnes of spiny lobsters were spotted on the coast as of Tuesday due to a toxic algae bloom, known as red tide. (Xinhua/Lu Tianran)
People walk along a beach piled with spiny lobsters in the West Coast region of South Africa's Western Cape province, March 3, 2022. South Africa's Department of Environment said on Wednesday it had activated its emergency response plan and issued a red alert after an estimated 500 tonnes of spiny lobsters were spotted on the coast as of Tuesday due to a toxic algae bloom, known as red tide. (Xinhua/Lu Tianlan)
People clean up spiny lobsters on a beach in the West Coast region of South Africa's Western Cape province, March 3, 2022. South Africa's Department of Environment said on Wednesday it had activated its emergency response plan and issued a red alert after an estimated 500 tonnes of spiny lobsters were spotted on the coast as of Tuesday due to a toxic algae bloom, known as red tide. (Xinhua/Lu Tianran)
A bulldozer clears spiny lobsters from a beach in the West Coast region of South Africa's Western Cape province, March 3, 2022. South Africa's Department of Environment said on Wednesday it had activated its emergency response plan and issued a red alert after an estimated 500 tonnes of spiny lobsters were found on the coast as of Tuesday due to a toxic algae bloom, known as red tide. (Xinhua/Lu Tianlan)