WHAT’S HAPPENING AT Indoor Soccer Manager’s Meeting - Monday, October 10th at 4:00 pm in Multipurpose Room #4 located in the Stud.ent Recreation Center. Volleyball Managers Meeting - Tuesday, October 11th at 4:00 pm in the Ulrich Room located in the SRC. 3-on-3 Basketball Manager’s Meeting Wednesday, October 12th at 4:00 pm in the Ulrich Room located in the SRC. Dr. Pepper 4 on 4 Flag Football Tournament - Friday, October 14th. Entry deadline is Wednesday, October 12th, pick up an entry form in the Rec Sports Office located in 102 Esslinger Hall. This event is free! T- Shirts for all participants plus prizes and giveaways. 18-Hole Golf Scramble (2-person team) - Sunday, October 23rd at Emerald Valley Golf Course. Men’s, Women’s and Coed Divisions offered. The cost is $80 per team. Deadline for entries is Tuesday, October 18th. Group Cycling Classes: We still have room! Register for a non-credit group cycling class in 102 Esslinger Hall. CONTACT US PE & Rec Programs... k Bee facilities .346 - 4113 .346 - 4183 Check out our website http:// pars.uoregon.edu Your place for N EWSreader pol,ln classifieds ARr.HIVFS “ www.dailyemerald.com Toxic: Algae causes red tide Continued from page 1 “It’s a whole new revolutionary way to see the ocean,” Wood said. There are various types of harmful algae blooms and some of these, such as the dinoflagellates that cause “red tides” in Florida, are obvious to the naked eye. However, Wood said that Pseudonitzschia blooms may not be visible to a person walking on the beach because they are often be low the ocean surface and often sim ilar in color and density to other non-toxic algal blooms. The main way that Pseudo nitzschia are detected by the satel lites is through their production of chlorophyll, a byproduct of plants that is green in color. The green pig ment is most visible when Pseudonitzschia populations are large, during blooms. Strutton said that while Pseudo nitzschia can reproduce either sexu ally or asexually, they most com monly reproduce asexually by splitting into two cells. Depending on amounts of nutrients and light available, this happens every day or so. During the spring and summer, winds from the north bring high-nu trient water closer to the surface. Combined with increased sunlight, this leads to rapid increase of Pseudonitzschia populations. It is at this point that domoic acid is most frequently produced. When Pseudonitzschia run out of nutrients toward the end of their bloom, they switch to producing the toxin as part of their natural metabolism, Wood said. Finding a way to stop Pseudo nitzschia from producing domoic acid is not likely at this point, Wood said, although she said the more controlled setting of Pseudonitzschia blooms near Prince Edward Island on the east coast of Canada may be a better place to look for such infor mation in the future. Contact the business, science and technology reporter at esylwester@ dailyemerald. com Ramadan: Fasting begins Continued from page 1 “Fasting is just a part of the holi day that gives us an opportunity to count our blessings,” Oskui said. “We think about those who are hungry all the time and don’t have food to eat. You take away a lot more from the holiday than just fasting.” The average age for Muslims to begin fasting is about nine or 10 years old, they said. “It’s only difficult when you first start fasting,” Toran said. “After a couple of years, you anticipate fast ing and it isn’t difficult. It’s beauti ful to take the time to think more about your family, parents, spouse and community and get together for Iftar.” Oskui, whose family comes from Iran and has visited the country eight times, said she is eager to cele brate Ramadan in the Middle East. “I’ve never been to an Islamic country for Ramadan,” she said. “There’s a mosque on every corner. My grandparents live right across the street from a mosque, and it’s so much nicer to go to the mosque for prayer. Sometimes I do them at home, and it’s not the same.” Contact the people, culture, faith reporter at bmcdenahan@ daily emerald, com Share your space, but live on your own. Y\ \ , i, Bedding Storage WAL-MART Get everything for your dorm room at Walmart.com and still afford tuition. always low prices fit**# %m.m. ■- - r nm WOnTKSrT.COfTl