Rodney Barker, investigative journalist and author of "And the Waters Turned to Blood," exposes the terrifying environmental crisis unfolding off the North Carolina coast as toxic microorganisms transform ocean waters into deadly red tides. His exhaustive research reveals how a mysterious single-celled organism called Pfiesteria is creating massive fish kills while causing severe neurological damage and open sores in humans who come into contact with contaminated waters. Barker's investigation uncovers disturbing connections between industrial pollution, agricultural runoff, and the emergence of these previously unknown toxic organisms that appear to be evolving rapidly in response to environmental changes. The scope of this ecological disaster extends far beyond North Carolina, with similar phenomena appearing in other coastal regions, suggesting a widespread environmental collapse that government agencies are struggling to understand or control. Through meticulous documentation of affected communities, Barker reveals how residents and watermen are suffering devastating health effects while officials remain baffled by the organism's behavior and spread. His findings suggest that humanity may be witnessing the emergence of a new category of environmental threat that could fundamentally alter marine ecosystems and pose unprecedented risks to human health and coastal economies worldwide.