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 ...
We are starting two rulemakings to update Washington’s water quality standards to help address freshwater nutrient pollution and the harmful, toxic algal blooms that can result from it.
PROVO, Utah (KTVX) — With the warmer months finally upon us, you may be heading out to enjoy the bodies of water and reservoirs around you. Unfortunately, the warmer temperatures and abundant sunlight ...
It’s one of Australia’s worst underwater environmental catastrophes. What’s going to happen to South Australia’s vast algal ...
Hudson River impacted by harmful algae bloom, officials say, prompting Kingston Point Beach to close
KINGSTON, N.Y. — Isolated regional sightings of a large, toxic and widespread harmful algae bloom have sparked concern in Hudson River communities and the closure of Kingston Point Beach, Riverkeeper ...
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CDC Issues Warning as a Research Accidentally Set off Toxic Algal Bloom in Oregon’s Major Water Reservoir
A recent study published by Harmful Algae on Oregon's Detroit Reservoir unexpectedly revealed a dangerous algal bloom. The ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The Department of Environmental Conservation warned of a harmful algal bloom that is spreading throughout the Hudson River in parts of Downstate. A scientist with Riverkeeper ...
The region is grappling with a widespread toxic algae bloom that is impacting water supplies and recreational boating and swimming, according to environmental organizations and the state Department of ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – An advisory for a toxic algae bloom in and around the Ross Island Lagoon has been lifted after more than a week of dangerous levels of toxicity. The Oregon Health Authority ...
A long-term analysis shows that a major Oregon reservoir abruptly swapped one type of toxic algae for another midway through ...
In an environmental memoir, Ohio native Patrick Wensink traces northwest Ohio’s toxic algal bloom problems back to its swampy ...
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