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Officials are sampling water taken from Lorraine Lake in Deltona, where potentially toxic blue-green algae was spotted.
Algae with domoic acid is sometimes called red tide, and biologists think runoff from the wildfires and ocean sediment brought up by the wind are feeding the blooms.
Researchers from UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography and UCLA announced the creation of an engineered ...
Oregon Health Authority issued a preemptive recreational use advisory for Emigrant Lake. The advisory is due to the presence of cyanobacteria bloom ...
Water testing is underway for Lake Monroe and Lake George, and the Florida Department of Health is advising people to take precautions.
An engineered gut microbe can detoxify methylmercury, reducing the amount that passes into the brain and developing fetuses ...
AUSTIN, Texas - Cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, are back in Austin. According to Austin Watershed Protection, significant ...
If a pet is ill after eating or having contact with blue-green algae, or if someone suspects that this happened, people should contact their veterinarian. For health concerns or other information ...
It’s likely that sea lions are becoming aggressive toward people because of a toxic algae bloom. According to researchers from ... When the sea lions and dolphins eat the fish, they become poisoned ...
As temperatures rise and Oregonians prepare for a season of outdoor adventures, state health officials are issuing an important reminder: watch out for toxic algae.