DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — Algae blooms at Lake Lanier are causing weird-smelling water in DeKalb County. Officials have assured the public that despite the unusual smell the water is safe to drink.
Rhode Island Department of Health, Cannon Building CC BY-SA 4.0 State health and environmental officials are urging the public to stay away from Upper Melville Pond after confirming a harmful ...
CLAYTON, DE- Concerns are rising among neighbors in Clayton over the safety of Wheatley's Pond, a once-scenic area now showing years of neglect. Residents say the homeowners' association has failed to ...
Time-lapse of algae growing in water. We poured pond water in a glass container and added a small piece of algae into it. The container was then placed under a growing light. The algae spreads quickly ...
Spring and summer can bring out the ugly side of lakes and every year can be different As you look forward to the beautiful telltale signs of spring — flowers blooming, birds chirping — there are some ...
This year’s Harmful Algae Bloom event resulted in the death of more than 1,000 sea lions, dolphins and other ocean animals along the Southern California coast, according to a presentation by Marco ...
(Oct. 6, 2025) Harmful algae blooms have been reported in three island ponds this week: Capaum Pond, Washing Pond and one location in Hummock Pond. Cyanobacteria blooms are the most common type of ...
Blue-green algae alerts continue for two Emporia lakes and one in Osage County. Algae warnings have been in place for several weeks at King Lake and the Peter Pan Park pond. There was no change in ...
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) -- At least 50 fish were found belly-up at Krug Park on Tuesday afternoon. News-Press NOW reached out to biologists at the Missouri Department of Conservation, who ...
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) - Crews cleaned up algae at Capaha Pond on Tuesday, September 16. According to the city, a contractor was scheduled to bring in specialized equipment. The summer weather has ...
HUDSON — Harmful algae blooms spotted in the Hudson River last week have grown to a size never seen before, according to Riverkeeper. Widespread harmful algae blooms in the river and its tributaries ...