Cyanobacteria is widespread in the lake and other waterbodies across the region, but when warm, still, nutrient-rich (read: full of phosphorus) water induces a proliferation of the microscopic algae, ...
Neurotoxin levels were highest in the dolphins stranded during warmer months, when harmful algal blooms are more severe.
Scientists monitoring the river this year observed the worst blooms in decades, and say they're uncommon in flowing water.
Scientists have found an algal toxin is causing similar signs to Alzheimer's disease in Indian River Lagoon dolphins' brains ...
Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space (FoHVOS), in partnership with the ecological engineering consulting firm Princeton Hydro, have launched a groundbreaking ...
The following is a press release from the Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services: A recent sampling event confirming dangerous levels of harmful algal toxins identified in Big Lagoon ...
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Harmful algal bloom season comes to a close
Thursday, the Department of Health and Human Services lifted harmful algal bloom advisories in Humboldt County and recapped ...
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Dolphins Are Getting Alzheimer’s Symptoms Because of Pollution and Algae
Could toxic algae be nudging marine mammals—and perhaps humans—toward cognitive collapse? Dolphins keep turning up on Florida ...
California Department of Water Resources says algal bloom on North Fork of Lake Oroville has cleared
Blue-green algae, or cyanobacteria, are naturally occurring in ecosystems. Under certain conditions like warmer temperatures ...
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Toxic algal blooms clearing up along the Hudson River
A harmful algae bloom– or H-A-B — is starting to clear up along the Hudson River after a stretch of late summer heat and ...
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