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The state Department of Health is reminding Vermonters that it's the time of year to start checking Vermont’s waters for cyanobacteria blooms before you swim, play, or bring ...
These blooms, which could produce toxins, wash up on shorelines and float in water. Upon seeing one, individuals should steer ...
The blooms can produce harmful toxins, so if you see them, it’s best to stay out of the water. Swimming or wading in water with a cyanobacteria bloom may cause skin rashes, diarrhea, a sore throat, ...
Cyanobacteria, it's an issue that Oregon lakes deal with every summer.As the fourth of July quickly approaches, how do you know the water you're swimming in is ...
NOAA is predicting the annual cyanobacterial bloom on the western end of Lake Erie will be mild to moderate this summer.
Federal scientists released their annual forecast for Lake Erie's harmful algal blooms on June 26, 2025, and they expect a ...
Harmful, blue-green algae blooms have been appearing on bodies of water nationwide, just as you may be drawn to go swimming ...
Green algae blooms are seen at the Port Mayaca Lock and Dam on Lake Okeechobee on July 10, 2018, in Port Mayaca, Florida. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) ...
Harmful, blue-green algae blooms have been appearing on bodies of water nationwide, just as you may be drawn to go swimming or boating. Here’s what you should know.