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The city said in a news release on Friday, finding the toxin-producing algae at Pier 4 "serves as a strong indicator that ...
Canada's lakes are changing because of warming caused by the burning of fossil fuels. Here's why scientists are concerned.
And, while that’s causing headaches (literally) for some, it's providing ample opportunity for researchers studying the algal ...
Researchers at the University of Alberta are working to forecast blue-green algae blooms well ahead of time, helping everyone ...
Blue-green algae blooms can appear as foam, scum, streaks, mats, or paint-like material on the surface of the water.
Freshwater blue-green algae blooms are "not all bad, and they're also pretty to look at," but a Waterloo region researcher is also reminding people that they could be "lethal to humans."René ...
Albertans are being reminded to watch out for blue-green algae as they visit lakes this summer, even though the province has yet to experience a prolonged heatwave which people often associate with ...
Algae are a natural part of the aquatic ecosystems of lakes, and algae blooms can occur throughout the Interior Health region ...
Innovations at the Tahoe Environmental Research Center are taking its decades-long algae monitoring program to new heights with the help of two aerial assets. The advancements could have ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Toxic algae can show up without warning, and for pets, even a quick dip or drink could be deadly. Harmful algal blooms, or HABs, don’t always look dangerous, but ...
STORY: :: Ardrossan, AustraliaIt's being dubbed a 'natural disaster' by officials:A massive outbreak of toxic algae off South Australia, that has devastated hundreds of species of marine life and ...