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The Florida Department of Health in Orange County (DOH-Orange) cautions the public of the presence of harmful blue-green ...
Due to the danger of blue-green algae toxins, dog owners are currently urged to keep their four-legged friends on a lead when ...
The Health Department says blue-green algae is blooming in Lake Crago in Polk County and it can be dangerous to humans and ...
State health officials are keeping an eye on a local lake due to the presence of damaging algae that is feeding on an ...
Water sample testing is underway to determine if blue-green algae is in Lake Crago. State health officials said blue-green algae may be present by the boat ramp near the recreational center.
State health and wildlife officials have issued warnings for several Kansas lakes due to potentially toxic blue-green algae blooms, urging residents and visitors to stay alert while enjoying water ...
University of Michigan researchers said they have identified the specific cyanobacteria responsible for harmful algal blooms ...
Florida DOH office in Indian River County issued a health advisory May 30 for a toxic algae bloom in a Fellsmere lake.
The blue-green algae watch at Pony Creek Lake in Brown County has been lifted. Advisories are lifted when cell densities and toxin concentrations dissipate to levels below the Watch thresholds.
The new type of algae forms into mats and has been found along the Columbia River. Experts said can be just as toxic ...
Risks are escalating for ecosystems, fisheries water quality and coastal infrastructure, like power plants and drinking water ...