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The cyanobacteria bloom, also known as blue-green algae, can sicken people and animals who come in contact with it.
Visitors are being advised to avoid contact with the water in a lake after testing revealed it contains toxic blue-green ...
The Taos Bureau of Land Management said there is a toxic species of algae now found in the Rio Grande. Blue-green algae can ...
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KSNW Wichita on MSNDon’t touch the water: Algae alert issued for Lake Afton
Health officials are warning Kansans to be careful around certain lakes due to blue-green algae, which can make people and ...
An algae bloom has been discovered in a section of the Charles River and people are urged not to swim, boat, or fish in the ...
Engineered photosynthetic algae could be used within sunlight-powered sustainable chemical biofactories using a new circular ...
The algae have poisoned more than 1,737 square miles of the waters, littering beaches with carcasses and ravaging an area ...
Algal growth is accelerating in lakes across Canada, including those far from human development, and a new study shows that ...
A health alert was issued for the presence of harmful blue-green algae toxins at a spot along Lake Okeechobee, the Florida ...
A popular water park was temporarily closed at Minnedosa Lake due to algae on the water, marking a first for the park since it opened in 2019.
Lake Afton, which is southwest of Goddard, is under a blue-green algae warning, meaning the algae is “expected or present” and conditions are unsafe for human and pet exposure, according to the KDHE.
Officials said because dogs and other pets often drink river water, they can be at a higher risk of health impacts.
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