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The "skyglow" produced when light from cities bounces off clouds can help cyanobacteria and other aquatic microbes grow at ...
Blue-green algae has been detected in Lough Neagh for the first time in 2025, the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) ...
Blue-green algae has been detected in Lough Neagh for the first time in 2025, the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) ...
And the cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms or blue-green algae do not appear to be going anywhere. And these volunteers are trying to do their part to help find answers to not only why they occur ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — As summer approaches, the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) is urging residents and visitors to be vigilant about potentially toxic cyanobacteria blooms in the state's lakes ...
Everyone is familiar with the light dome that shows from afar where cities are brightly lit at night. Artificial light that ...
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) is encouraging people heading outdoors to enjoy the state’s lakes, rivers and reservoirs to be on the look-out for potentially toxic cyanobacteria blooms.
Exposure to high levels of any blue-green algae blooms - whether by contact with water blooms, swallowing that water or inhaling airborne droplets - can cause health effects in people and animals.
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