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People are told to be aware of the growing amount of harmful algae growing in open water around New York, as it has led to beaches being closed for health reasons ...
A surge in harmful algal blooms, also known as cynobacteria, has prompted multiple beach closures along Lake Champlain's ...
The New Hampshire Lake Lay Monitoring Program has fixed Lake Kanasatka's problem of high algae blooms of cyanobacteria.
Lake Helena is looking a little different than normal with the bright green hue of the water. This is a result of harmful ...
After sounding the alarm about harmful algae blooms taking over coves in Lake Wateree, Kershaw County neighbors are finally ...
The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services maintains an online tool, updated daily, called the Healthy Swimming Mapper, which tracks advisories for fecal bacteria at public beaches and ...
Crystal Lake's public beach will remain closed to swimmers after water samples confirmed elevated levels of cyanobacteria, ...
Lewis and Clark Public Health is warning residents about a Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) that is in bloom throughout Lake Helena.According to the health departmen ...
Sound Rivers officials say contaminated water in a New Bern area lake likely caused a “pretty gnarly” skin rash in a swimmer.
New algae blooms that have popped up on Lake Lanier could potentially be harmful to people and pets, according to a nonprofit organization.
Officials say a harmful algal bloom is still present at Lake Hartwell, with new tests showing toxins remain at low levels. However, a water watch continues.