Zebra mussels have be present in Gull Lake since the mid-1990s. Michigan State University researchers say they have found a connection between invasive zebra mussels and toxic algae blooms through a ...
Blue-green algae that look like a dense splattering of green freckles are blooming throughout the upper Chesapeake Bay in places where the blooms have rarely been seen, state environmental and health ...
Beaches along Florida's east coast have shut down over red tide concerns. But students at Oxbridge Academy in West Palm Beach are putting their heads together to find out what's spreading the toxic ...
Fertilizer runoff from farms can feed blooms of toxic cyanobacteria, which are deadly to pets and livestock. As if that weren't enough to worry about, new research suggests for the first time that the ...
A microscopic view of Microcystis.
(WJW) – The National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) is tracking a bloom of Microcystis cyanobacteria, otherwise known as blue-green algae in western Lake Erie. The bloom spans from Stony ...
Researchers studying harmful algal blooms in the St. Louis River Estuary that separates Minnesota and Wisconsin have made a breakthrough discovery: for the first time, they've linked a known ...
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