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Another toxic blue-green algae bloom was found in the C-44 Canal near Indiantown, raising health concerns for nearby ...
LAKELAND, Fla. - Polk County health officials are warning that toxic blue-green algae may be present in three lakes. The ...
Symptoms of blue-green algae poisoning can include vomiting, diarrhoea, muscle tremors, seizures, and breathing difficulties.
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Blue-green algae are microscopic organisms that naturally occur in Connecticut’s lakes, ponds and rivers. When they interact with hot temperatures, sunlight and high nutrient levels, it causes the ...
Polk County health officials are warning that toxic blue-green algae may be present in three lakes. Carla Bayron reports.