Toxic blooms in motion: Study maps algae patterns in Lake Okeechobee
Improved understanding of bloom behavior could enhance monitoring, forecasting and management of these harmful events.
Improved understanding of bloom behavior could enhance monitoring, forecasting and management of these harmful events.
A new study shows an innovative approach to addressing a pressing challenge in water quality management
Toxins produced during these blooms have been implicated in human and animal illnesses in at least 43 states.
By Brain Chemistry Labs In 2018, cyanobacteria from nutrient-rich waters in Lake Okeechobee were released down the Caloosahatchee River at ...
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