The Lake Lanier Association is warning those who venture into the lake about potentially harmful algal blooms, which can produce toxins that make people and animals sick.
The Lake Lanier Association is warning lakegoers to avoid the water due to an algal bloom appearing on the lake.
Jeff Poteet and Justin Martin have the answers about Marco Island water: nutrients, dredging, lead. They recently spoke to the Naples Daily News.
The Nature Conservancy received $475,000 from the state’s Aquatic Resource Mitigation Fund to support the removal of the ...
The Lake Lanier Association is warning boaters and residents around Georgia’s largest waterway to be mindful of possible ...
Growing a lily pond at home adds a beautiful, calming touch to any garden or outdoor space. Lily ponds are low-maintenance ...
Stardew Valley offers diverse fishing spots like the Beach, Ginger Island, and Secret Woods Pond for rare catches. Unique ...
Catherine, Princess of Wales loves a green smoothie packed with berries, leafy greens, and algae. Some say it looks like ...
Click here for more news and sport from the Stirling area. Blooms of the organisms often build up around the edges of ponds and lakes and may look like foam. For dogs, exposure to the toxic algae is ...
The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) is alerting residents of a cyanobacteria algae bloom in Sprague Pond in the Hyde ...
Discover how microalgal species like Chlorella vulgaris and Scenedesmus dimorphus can effectively reduce heavy metal ...