WINNEBAGO CO., Wis. (WBAY) - Due to the recent rain, water levels are high for this early in the summer. Add in the heat, and we’re already seeing algae blooms. Usually, they aren’t seen until late ...
Reports of harmful blue-green algae in Kansas waterways have been coming in unusually early this year, possibly a result of warmer late-spring weather and more rain events, according to a Kansas State ...
Researchers at McGill University have identified bacteria that can indicate whether a blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) bloom is likely to be toxic, offering a potential water-safety early warning ...
After starting her PhD studies in 2018, Monica Thukral would go for a swim off the coast of San Diego two to three times a week. The regular, physical connection with the waters helped to anchor her ...
It already feels like summer, and if you hit the lakes and the beaches, you might notice there is already algae on the water in some locations. The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board has been ...