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Dogs have been banned from a lake in a park after potentially dangerous algae was spotted. Milton Country Park near Cambridge ...
Several Kansas lakes are under health advisories due to the presence of blue-green algae, which can be harmful to people and ...
Toxic algae can be harmful to pets and people, especially those who are elderly, immunocompromised or have underlying health ...
Ah, blue-green algae season. The summer is hot, the water warm and people hoping to enjoy a pleasant day on Wisconsin’s lakes and rivers are instead turned away — disgusted at the soupy green ...
Burlington's beaches have reopened after being closed by blue-green algae blooms for the first time this summer.
The Environment Agency said that blue-green algae can be toxic and cause illness or rashes for people but can be fatal for ...
Nebraska officials are alerting the public to harmful algal booms of "toxic blue-green algae" at a lake in Douglas County.
Pontoosuc Lake still has a “moderate risk” advisory on the city’s web page, even after the key health advisory was lifted ...
Blue-green algae blooms have been growing more frequent, both in Florida and elsewhere in the United States. Mississippi just closed all 21 of its beaches because of a bloom.
A number of Minnesota cities have reported blue-green algae blooms this summer, causing the temporary closing of some beaches ...
The algae is usually found at or near the water's surface and can range in color from blue-green, bright green, or red. When the bacteria blooms, it can look like foam, scum, or spilled paint. The ...
A team from Dalhousie University monitored eight recreational beaches over three years and found that though the genes that ...