Environmental groups are warning that people and their pets should avoid contact with the Hudson River after the largest harmful algal bloom detected since monitoring began nearly 40 years ago was ...
ASHLAND, Ky. (WSAZ) - The Ohio River is the source of water for Ashland and residents say it has been tasting and smelling different. Eric Potter, an Ashland resident, said when he “was getting my ...
A thick layer of pea soup-colored scum has plagued a roughly 60-mile stretch of the Hudson River from Beacon to just north of Germantown this fall. Algal blooms, which are usually found in stagnant ...
In September, an unprecedented harmful algal bloom struck the Hudson River. Dense colonies of bright green microcystis — a cyanobacteria that can produce toxins dangerous to humans, pets and wildlife ...
HUDSON RIVER - Potentially harmful algae blooms have been spotted on the Hudson River and on the waterfronts of the Twin Counties. Widespread harmful algae blooms have been spotted in the area, mainly ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The Department of Environmental Conservation warned of a harmful algal bloom that is spreading throughout the Hudson River in parts of Downstate. A scientist with Riverkeeper ...
Hudson River researchers detected large amounts of algal bloom, a toxic bacteria that can be harmful to pets and humans, between Kingston and Norrie Point in Staatsburg. The massive bloom, said to be ...