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Blue-green algae - Government of Nova Scotia, Canada

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Blue-green algae information and reports for Nova Scotia. Watch for blue-green algae from May to October. Blue-green algae (also called cyanobacteria) occurs naturally in surface waters like lakes, ponds, rivers and streams.

Success Story: Measuring toxins produced by cyanobacteria to protect our waters

Wet spring and rising temps - potential for harmful algae and a need to reduce pollution, Outdoors

Blue-green algae confirmed in northern Ontario lake

Nova Scotia Department of Environment and Climate Change

What You Need to Know About Blue Green Algae Elizabeth Montgomery, Environmental Specialist with HRM, joins us to remind lake-goers how to spot blue green algae to ensure you and your

Nova Scotia reports blue-green algae

Nova Scotia Department of Environment and Climate Change

Cyanobacteria

Measuring toxins produced by cyanobacteria to protect our waters - National Research Council Canada

Blue-green algae bloom 'resolved' in Midland's Little Lake Park Beach

Blue-green algae - Government of Nova Scotia, Canada

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