Every serious fish hobbyist knows the importance of keeping a healthy fish tank. However, new owners may struggle with their aquariums constantly turning green, which can be both frustrating and ...
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 ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Algae growth in Memorial Park Pond led to a partial fish kill this weekend in Rapid City. The Rapid City Public Works and South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks officials updated ...
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Officials in Port St. Lucie said Tuesday they are monitoring a fish kill at a stormwater management tract that has tested positive for blue-green algae. This is happening at the ...
FREMONT – The combination of drought and the current cyanobacteria blue-green algal bloom in the Sandusky Bay could result in fish kills, but favorable fall weather is likely to arrive in time to ...
Florida's hot, wet, sunny, summer months are when toxic algae blooms are most prevalent. That's also when people want to enjoy water activities from swimming to boating to fishing. But toxins in the ...
NORTH AUGUSTA — After several fish were found dead in Brick Pond Park, the city of North Augusta and the Savannah Riverkeeper have begun testing the water after an appearance of an algae bloom. The ...
After starting her PhD studies in 2018, Monica Thukral would go for a swim off the coast of San Diego two to three times a week. The regular, physical connection with the waters helped to anchor her ...
Health officials in Massachusetts are spreading the word about harmful blooms of cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, in lakes and ponds around the state. In Plymouth, the public health ...
After a brutal spring of toxic algae blooms turning some sea lions into sick, snarling seaside hazards, anxious beachgoers can breathe a sigh of relief as experts say the worst of the poisoning is ...
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.