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Health authorities are maintaining warnings against eating wild shellfish from five locations across Tasmania as toxic algal blooms continue to pose risks to recreational fishers.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS researchers identify 230 new viruses with surprising effect on ocean healthResearchers also identified 530 new proteins within these viruses, including nine linked to photosynthesis—suggesting the ...
Thurston County late Friday reported a toxic algae bloom alert for Pattison Lake. According to Thurston County Public Health ...
FALLON, Nev. (KOLO) - The Lahontan Reservoir has been placed under a HAB Watch Advisory due to an active Harmful Algae Bloom, ...
Who watches the people who are supposed to be watching the St. Johns River? That's the role of the St. Johns Riverkeeper, which celebrates 25 years.
Giant viruses play a role in the survival of single-celled marine organisms called protists. These include algae, amoeba, and ...
In the small town of Dresden, New York, locals are outraged at a crypto-mining company they say is polluting their air, lake, ...
The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services on Thursday announced it had removed the Recreational Watch from ...
The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services continues its monitoring and advises caution in areas where blooms ...
The Rhode Island Department of Health and Department of Environmental Management are advising people to avoid contact with ...
A South Carolina deputy and K9 were involved in a shootout with an armed man after responding to a roadside call.
Each individual patch of sargassum may only cover a small area. This means a particular beach could see a significant amount ...
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