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On a lake, it can look like pea soup, a green mat or blue or green paint. It might also look purplish or pink. No matter the color, it’s cyanobacteria, and it's toxic. While typically a late summer ...
There’s “green energy” and then there’s truly GREEN energy, or rather, blue-green energy. A colorful colony of photosynthetic cyanobacteria, known as blue-green algae, have successfully powered a ...
Bluegreen algae or cyanobacteria blooms are associated with hot, humid weather, negatively affecting the ecosystem and recreational resources. The phenomena has become more prevalent as climate change ...
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