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Ecologists are warning people in Fredericton that a blue-green algae bloom may be behind the sudden deaths of three dogs who died after swimming in the St. John River. Here's what you need to know ...
When Lake Winnipeg was named the Threatened Lake of 2013, it was largely a result of the blue-green algae, or cyanobacteria, that is lurking in its waters. But Lake Winnipeg is not the only ...
The algae blooms on Lost Lagoon — the park's the largest body of water — can lead to low oxygen levels and fish mortality. By Tiffany Crawford Published May 29, 2025 Last updated May 29, 2025 ...
Algae the adaptor A new species of algae, Chlamydomonas pacifica, has shown the potential to be a biodiesel, according to a study published in the journal bioRxrv. This species can also reproduce ...
Toxic algae blooms remain a persistent issue at Elk and Beaver lakes nearly two years after the installation of an oxygenation system that was supposed to make the popular swimming spot safe. Last ...
Lake Winnipeg is seeing an upward trend in algae, which experts warn could be detrimental to the lake's ecosystem. One way to solve it, they say, is by dealing with phosphorous.
Blue-green algae, or cyanobacteria, occurs naturally and can look like grass clippings, powder, scum or fuzz floating in the water. While it can be blue-green in colour it can also appear brown or ...
The need to transition away from fossil fuels to more sustainable energy production is critical. That’s why a team of Concordia researchers is looking at a potential power source that not only ...
A photo of an algae bloom on Wood Lake in the Central Okanagan on May 12, 2021. Global News A website dedicated to tracking algae blooms across B.C.’s lakes has been launched by the province.
SANTIAGO, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Slimy, green seaweed floats in water-filled beakers, buckets and bins in the University of Santiago's labs, algae which scientists in the Chilean capital are trying to ...
Dr. Melanie Oey and her team at UQ's Institute of Molecular Bioscience combined a new type of Queensland algae, Chlorella BDH-1, with mammalian cells to improve the process of growing tissue cells ...
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 ...
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