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A highly toxic algae bloom has been identified in Pulaski County.According to the Pulaski County Soil and Water Conservation ...
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment added five bodies of water to its blue-green algae advisory list on Friday.
Blue-green algae: This is also called slime or smear algae. It's caused by too much nitrate and phosphate in your tank water and is considered cyanobacteria. It grows rapidly and is difficult to ...
Large swathes of green algae have become a common sight across several Montana rivers this summer, raising questions about ...
Green water, distinguished by its color, is primarily caused by algae growth due to excessive light or high nutrient levels like phosphates and nitrates.
As with all plants, green hair algae utilizes the carbon dioxide in the aquarium water and produces oxygen through the process of photosynthesis when light is present.
An infrequent but troublesome problem in East Texas ponds is blue-green algae, or cyanobacteria. These microscopic aquatic ...
Algae growth can be a frustrating and unsightly problem for aquarium owners, but traditional chemical solutions often come with harmful side effects. Green Water Labs recognized the need for an ...
A new federal report says more people and animals, including beloved pets, are getting sick and dying from exposure to toxic algae.
Bacteria commonly called blue-green algae are often present in bodies of water throughout the world, but if fed too much of the phosphorus and nitrogen in farm fertilizers, they can turn into ...
So, not only is the nitrogen helping fuel blooms, but it's also helping the type of blue-green algae that releases toxins into the water. Nitrate levels have risen in much of the Everglades system ...