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Almost one week after a do not drink order was lifted on Mattoon’s water supply, city staff said the water is still safe to ...
For the latest Aqua Agenda webinar, Fish Farmer teamed up with Poseidon Ocean Systems to discuss the risks posed by harmful ...
Researchers show how satellite imaging can help protect public health from the scourge of toxic algae by augmenting standard ...
Hundreds of fish were seen belly-up near Iqaluit’s port Mnday and the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) says ...
The Oregon Health Authority has issued a recreational use advisory for Upper Klamath Lake due to the presence of toxic ...
By Dusty Sonnenberg, CCA, Field Leader, a project of the Ohio Soybean Council and Soybean Check-off, and Jim Hoorman, Hoorman ...
Contact with HABs, swallowing contaminated water, or inhaling droplets can cause rashes, allergic reactions, stomach issues, ...
Harmful algal blooms are not all the same. That's true even of the blooms within northwest Ohio, where researchers have long known that the strain of cyanobacteria that typically dominates blooms in ...
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It’s certainly a disaster with 14,000 dead animals found on beaches, but its natural disaster status is in dispute.
Despite millions spent to restore lake health, scientists say common misconceptions about treatment methods may be doing more harm than good—fueling toxic algal blooms and worsening ecosystem decline ...
A federal court decision Wednesday blocks the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from using a potentially harmful algaecide at Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge, a compound that environmental groups ...