Posts Tagged ‘Toxic algae’
Lake O Reservoir May Fall Short Of Goals
Analysis by the Army Corps of Engineers, Just as Algae is Spotted in Stuart
Read MoreNASA Device To Help Monitor Lake O For Algae
“SeaPRISM” Donated To Harbor Branch For Research & Data
Read MoreLocal Scientists Fear Returning Algae
Risk Rises With Heavy Rain
Read MoreLetter to SFWMD Demanding Clean Water
Join our letter writing campaign to the South Florida Water Management District and Governor to help stop toxic algae in our waterways.
Read MoreToxic Algae: A Severe National Threat
Not only is toxic algae a threat to our local waters, it is a national epidemic that is impacting bodies of water across the United States, posing a significant threat to our health and well-being.
Read MoreToxic Algae Expected To Make A Comeback
Dr. Zack Jud of the Florida Oceanographic Society compares our waters to a drowning victim that comes up for breaths (during the dry seasons).
Read MoreUSGS Finds 28 Types of Cyanobacteria in Florida Algal Bloom
USGS Press Release May 31, 2017 A new U.S. Geological Survey study that looked at the extensive harmful algal bloom that plagued Florida last year found far more types of…
Read MoreOSU Study links toxic algae blooms, fatal liver disease
By Tyler Treadway May 22, 2017 TC Palm People living in areas with significant blue-green algae blooms, including the Treasure Coast, are more likely to die from nonalcoholic liver disease…
Read MoreThe Guardians of Martin County Present A New Path To Clean Water
This clean water flowing through the Everglades is not only beautiful, it also holds the key to our survival as Floridians. Florida is facing a potential water crisis due to…
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