Plastic pollution may be quietly fueling algal blooms by knocking out the grazers that usually keep algae under control.
Port St. Lucie has begun treatments to neutralize a blue-green algae bloom that killed thousands of fish and to improve water quality at the Sawgrass Lakes. The city has reported that 5,860 fish had ...
Dangerous concentrations of algae such as "red tides" have been consistently emerging in locations around the world. A region ...
Fish are dying in Arizona's Canyon and Saguaro lakes due to a "a golden algae toxin bloom." We're hearing from an ASU professor who explains the dangers of the bloom. Fish are dying and can be seen ...
Port St. Lucie has begun treatments to improve water quality and neutralize a cyanobacteria bloom that killed thousands of fish at the Sawgrass Lakes Stormwater Management Tract beginning Aug. 14.