Blue-green algae has returned to Lough Neagh in high levels. Large green mats have formed around the lough, particularly in the north-east. The blooms previously closed bathing waters in ...
Blue-green algae, or cyanobacteria, is a type of algae found naturally in freshwater environments. This algae is a microorganism that functions like a plant in that it feeds through photosynthesis ...
Space technology is to be harnessed to predict and monitor blue-green algae in Lough Neagh. A Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) has been launched by the UK Space Agency, external to ...
It is hoped technology can help alleviate the problem with algae Space technology is to be harnessed to predict and monitor blue-green algae in Lough Neagh. A Small Business Research Initiative ...
Recently, there’s been a spike in the popularity of blue-green algae supplements due to the numerous health benefits they offer. These freshwater algae, rich in proteins, vitamins, and ...
Freshwater blue-green algae blooms are "not all bad, and they're also pretty to look at," but a Waterloo region researcher is also reminding people that they could be "lethal to humans." ...
However, some were met with some bright smelly blue-green algae. Blue-green algae is filling some of the canals and waterways when people most want to use them. WINK News visited several areas ...
The hot summer weather has created the perfect conditions for blue-green algae in local lakes and reservoirs. The Grand River Conservation Authority says the bacteria has recently been reported at ...
Dog owners are being warned to be wary around lakes and rivers due to potentially fatal toxic algae. Blue-green algae, a group of bacteria called cyanobacteria, often resembles foam and can be ...