In the summer of 2022, toxins produced by the brackish-water algae Prymnesium parvum killed about 1,000 metric tons of fish, ...
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Port St. Lucie begins to treat algae bloom that killed nearly 6,000 fish
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.
SAN DIEGO — The toxic algae bloom that's been killing marine life up and down our coast is finally out of the water. For months now dolphins, whales, sea lions and pelicans have been found sick and ...
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 ...
A vast bloom of toxic algae is killing more than 200 species of marine life off the southern coast of Australia, scientists and conservation groups say. The algae — Karenia mikimotoi — appeared in ...
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