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The Department of Health issued an advisory after detecting cyanobacteria, commonly called blue-green algae, at the C-44 Canal that runs from Lake O to the St. Lucie Lock & Dam on May 19.
PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. — The Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach County is advising the public about the presence of blue-green algae at Lake Okeechobee. The department said the bacteria ...
If you have other health questions or concerns about blue-green algae blooms, please email the Florida Department of Health in Brevard at brevard.ehs@flhealth.gov or call 321-633-2100.
“The public should exercise caution in and around these areas,” the Florida Department of Health in Lee County stated. “Do not wade or swim in or around red tide. Red tide can cause skin ...
To report a bloom to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, call 855-305-3903. To report a fish kill to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, call 1-800-636-0511.
The Department of Health issued an advisory after detecting cyanobacteria, commonly called blue-green algae, at the C-44 Canal that runs from Lake O to the St. Lucie Lock & Dam on May 19.
The Department of Health issued an advisory after detecting cyanobacteria, commonly called blue-green algae, at the C-44 Canal that runs from Lake O to the St. Lucie Lock & Dam on May 19.
The Florida Department of Health issued a health advisory for Martin County. DEP detected cyanobacteria, commonly called blue-green algae, in the water. It's at Port Mayaca on the C-44 Canal side ...
The Department of Health issued an advisory after detecting cyanobacteria, commonly called blue-green algae, at the C-44 Canal that runs from Lake O to the St. Lucie Lock & Dam on May 19.