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Health Warning – Algal Bloom In Lake Hood

Scoop 20 Mar 2025
Dr Annabel Begg, Public Health Medicine Specialist for the National Public Health Service, says the algal bloom can produce toxins harmful to humans and animals ... .
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'Citizen science' will help to understand harmful algal blooms on Canandaigua Lake

Daily Messenger 19 Mar 2025
GORHAM — The desire to better understand the pea-soup colored harmful blue-green algal blooms in Canandaigua Lake, as well as the other Finger Lakes, is an effort that has been underway for years.
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Auburn women suing city, saying harmful algal blooms gave them brain tumors

Auburnpub dot com 18 Mar 2025
Three women are suing the city of Auburn, saying they developed brain tumors due to the city's alleged failure to keep its drinking water safe from harmful algal blooms ... .
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Health Warning Lifted For Health Warning Lifted For Algal Bloom In Hurunui River At State ...

Scoop 18 Mar 2025
Recent cyanobacteria surveys of the Hurunui River have shown that the cover of potentially toxic algae (benthic cyanobacteria) in the river has reduced and is now below levels of concern to public health ... .
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Researchers Seeking Participants for Harmful Algal Bloom Health Study in Cape Coral (City of Cape Coral, FL)

Public Technologies 11 Mar 2025
) March 11, 2025. A study on the health effects of harmful algal blooms (HABs) is being conducted in Cape Coral, and researchers are looking for local volunteers to participate ... Participants will receive up to $25 in Amazon gift cards ... to 12 p.m ... (noodl.
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Project to stop algal blooms on Willamette River seeks $1 million from Legislature

The Oregonian 06 Mar 2025
As the thick algal blooms are carried out by winds and tides to the mainstem of the river, it can become, for days on end, unhealthy for humans, pets and aquatic life ... algal blooms to grow in the area.
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Health Warning Lifted For Algal Bloom In Waikirikiri-Selwyn River At Whitecliffs

Scoop 05 Mar 2025
Recent cyanobacteria surveys of the Waikirikiri-Selwyn River at Whitecliffs have shown the cover of potentially toxic algae (benthic cyanobacteria) in the river has reduced and is now below levels that are of concern to public health ... .
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