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Recurring toxic blooms raise health concerns as experts link algae growth to nutrient-rich runoff and call for stronger ...
An EA spokesperson said: “Our specialist officers took water samples from Witney Lake earlier this week and have since confirmed the presence of naturally-occurring blue-green algae, caused by ...
– The Florida Department of Health in Clay County found blue-green algae in Doctors Lake on June 11. Water sample testing is underway, but coming into contact with the blue-green algae can be toxic.
Blue-green algae has long been an issue in Lake Winnebago, and researchers saw a large, early bloom. Here's why they happen, and what you can do. News Sports Packers Business Go 920!
Health officials in Lake and Seminole counties issued Blue-green algae alert Monday. The Florida Department of Health said it found harmful blue-green algal toxins in both Lake Howell in Seminole C… ...
Blue-green algae first popped up in Lady Bird Lake in 2019, with scientists discovering it at Lake Austin the following year. It has been detected every year since, according to officials.
Algae blooms often look like bright green paint spilled into lake water or scum floating on the surface. Despite its name, this algae can be blue, green, brown or red in color.