Falkirk Council has found increased concentrations of naturally occurring cyanobacteria – more commonly known as blue-green ...
One of the most amazing discoveries about the Great Lakes is that there are so many discoveries to be made. The latest: ...
or eating the toxins from floating mats or dried crust along the shore. Pets exposed to cyanobacteria should receive immediate veterinary care. Dogs and children have an increased risk of ...
Oregon health officials recommend people avoid swimming or high-speed boating in Eckman Lake, a poplar recreation site ...
A recently detected blue-green algae bloom in Pontoosuc Lake could be harmful for people and pets, city officials say, ...
Cyanobacteria can fluctuate in their toxin ... These may contain flecks, mats, foam, sheens, streaks, or clumps. Avoid water-related activities in areas where the bloom is visible.
Environmental health officials are reminding community residents to be on the lookout for harmful algal blooms, a rapidly ...
Boulder officials warned residents Tuesday about a potentially harmful algae bloom in Boulder Reservoir. Officials advise residents to stay out of the water and not allow dogs in the reservoir as ...
Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services press release: Environmental health officials are reminding community ...
Microcystin and other toxins from cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, can cause mild symptoms — or serious health ...