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WPEC CBS 12 on MSNToxic Blue-Green Algae Bloom poses health concerns for people in IndiantownAnother toxic blue-green algae bloom was found in the C-44 Canal near Indiantown, raising health concerns for nearby ...
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNToxic blue-green algae may be blooming in 3 Polk County lakesLAKELAND, Fla. - Polk County health officials are warning that toxic blue-green algae may be present in three lakes. The ...
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South Wales Argus on MSNWarning after deadly blue-green algae found in bodies of waterSymptoms of blue-green algae poisoning can include vomiting, diarrhoea, muscle tremors, seizures, and breathing difficulties.
Officials at Cherry Creek Reservoir in Aurora are warning people about toxic blue-green algae, which can cause rashes, gastrointestinal issues, muscle weakness, or even vomiting.
A number of Minnesota cities have reported blue-green algae blooms this summer, causing the temporary closing of some beaches. Blue-green algae is bacteria that can be toxic for both humans and pets.
The toxins produced by blue-green algae can interfere with your dog’s liver function, and in some cases, exposure to these toxins can be fatal or cause serious lasting health problems.
Avoid contact with blue-green algae, city of Longmont advises Blooms thrive in lakes and ponds, can produce harmful cyanotoxins.
Blue-green algae is a type of potentially dangerous bacteria that is not uncommon in Florida’s freshwater environments.
The algae produces toxins that can cause illness in humans and be fatal to pets. All Halifax Regional Municipality supervised beaches are monitored for blue-green algae from July 1 to Aug. 31.
The concerning sample was taken earlier this week from Racy Point in St. Johns County, west of Elkton and north of Hastings. Many types of blue-green algae can produce toxins, according to the ...
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