A major bloom of blue-green algae has been discovered in part of the Charles River, prompting a public health advisory for ...
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has confirmed a cyanobacteria bloom at Longfellow Bridge’s downstream of the ...
Officials urged people to stay away from the Charles River Thursday after test results confirmed a bloom of dangerous ...
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has listed part of the Charles River in a harmful cyanobacterial bloom advisory ...
The area between the Charles River Dam and the Longfellow Bridge is currently experiencing a harmful cyanobacterial bloom, ...
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health posted an advisory for the area of the river between the Longfellow Bridge and ...
While bloom notices piled up ahead of Labor Day weekend, Gov. Chris Sununu claimed at an Executive Council meeting held in Wakefield last week that cyanobacteria are “not toxic.” But ...
The DPH is warning people to avoid contact with lakes and ponds throughout the state that contain cyanobacterial bloom.
Lake Hogue has been confirmed by findings of cyanobacteria to be affected with algal bloom, which can produce toxic substances, according to a press release. Headaches, weakness, shortness of ...
But there are some made of cyanobacteria that have the ability to produce toxins, causing a harmful algal bloom. The toxins may affect the liver, nervous system or skin. According to the U.S ...
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