The New Mexico Environment Department is now lifting harmful algae bloom advisories for five lakes in New Mexico.
Red tide, the naturally occurring algae bloom that causes toxicity in shellfish, continues to plague the state’s coastline — keeping Texas oysters out of local restaurants and threatening the $18.5 ...
Lake Norman is looking more colorful these days. Bright green, deep red and milky blue algae is blooming in northern parts of the lake — but these bright colors don’t bring good news. More than 80 ...
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Jules Leon climbed into a Ford pickup truck fitted with a net, a wheeled crate he calls a “moon buggie” and a defective winch. It was March 18 and Leon was on his way to Redondo Beach — for his third ...
The New Mexico Environment Department has lifted advisories for harmful algae blooms at five New Mexico lakes. Those advisories were issued earlier this fall for Eagle Nest, ...
SANTA FE COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) –The New Mexico Environment Department issued a warning on Friday about a potentially harmful algae bloom at Santa Cruz Lake near Española. Harmful algae blooms can appear ...