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From Concarneau to La Torche, a Zooplankton Boom Colours the Sea From Red to Green

Summary by Le Télégramme
Ifremer has just identified the origin of the mysterious coloration of the seawater that touches the South-Finistry, since Tuesday. From Concarneau and the bay of La Forêt to that of Audierne, a bloom of zooplankton, called mesodinium, oscillates from red to green. It is not dangerous.

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Ifremer has just identified the origin of the mysterious coloration of the seawater that touches the South-Finistry, since Tuesday. From Concarneau and the bay of La Forêt to that of Audierne, a bloom of zooplankton, called mesodinium, oscillates from red to green. It is not dangerous.

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Le Télégramme broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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