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A harmful algal bloom occurs in bodies of freshwater when Cyanobacteria, also called blue-green algae, produce toxins.
Water testing is underway for Lake Monroe and Lake George, and the Florida Department of Health is advising people to take precautions.
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Public safety officials have been warning beachgoers to stay away from animals found stranded on the beach because they can ...
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Surfers at California's iconic Newport Beach were sent scrambling for shore when an aggressive sea creature began charging at ...
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The Shed in Ocean Springs, known for its award-winning barbecue, crawfish and live music scene, is expanding to include an ...
The first confirmed report for blue-green algae in 2025 was received by the NIEA on April 2, for Martray Lough, Ballygawley, ...