This form of blue-green algae has evolved to survive coastal volcanic environments, where carbon dioxide is anything but ...
Cyanobacteria naturally exist in freshwater and marine regions but with the right conditions — warm temperatures and nutrients — can increase and form visible "blooms." Blooms can lead to ...
Despite that assessment shared by Amy Smagula, a limnologist and freshwater biologist with DES, and echoed by Laura Diemer, a certified lake manager who works with FB Environmental in Dover ...
We are analysing the patterns of functional and genetic diversity of lichenised fungi, algae and cyanobacteria in freshwater and coastal habitats across the world. We are focusing on the ecology, ...
Is the floating freshwater fern commonly called Carolina azolla the potential answer to global food insecurity or a possible threat to humanity? On the heels of a study published earlier this year on ...
Two reservoirs in Northern Nevada and a cove at Lake Mohave in Clark County remain under Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) Warning ...
Taranaki residents are urged to be cautious after potentially toxic cyanobacteria has been detected in four rivers. Taranaki ...
Eutrophication is a leading cause of impairment of many freshwater and coastal marine ecosystems in the world. Why should we worry about eutrophication and how is this problem managed ...
Taranaki Regional Council found exposed mats of cyanobacteria in four rivers - the Manganui, Waingongoro, Kaupokonui and ...
If you're a fan of swimming in Cape Cod ponds, or your pet has been known to take a dip, it's a good idea to keep up-to-date with the latest cyanobacteria monitoring information. When levels rise ...
cyanobacteria produces toxins that are poisonous to humans and other animals, especially when blooms corrupt freshwater supplies. These toxins are linked to ALS and Parkinson’s disease ...
On Nov. 8, the Boston Public Health Commission released a health advisory due to a cyanobacteria bloom in Sprague Pond in Hyde Park, which falls in the Neponset River watershed. For two weeks in ...