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Algal blooms have many causes, but it's commonly chemicals in industrial fertilizers that end up in rivers and oceans in a ...
Living near cyanobacterial blooms shortens survival in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis * Private //well use near toxic blooms increases risk of earlier death Living near cyanobacterial harmful algal ...
Living close to cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms in US water bodies is associated with increased risk of mortality from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
NOAA is predicting the annual cyanobacterial bloom on the western end of Lake Erie will be mild to moderate this summer. Cyanobacteria is not currently detectable by satellite in western Lake Erie ...
Harmful algal blooms contain a mixture of cyanobacterial species that can produce an array of different toxins, many of which are still being discovered. When my colleagues and I recently sequenced ...
Living close to cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms—which are present nationwide but are more common in coastal and Great Lakes states—heightens the rate of dying from amyotrophic lateral ...
4. Blooms seem to be starting earlier in the year and lasting longer – why is that happening? Article continues below this ad Warmer waters are extending the duration of the blooms.
Living close to cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms — which are present nationwide but are more common in coastal and Great Lakes states — heightens the rate of dying from amyotrophic lateral ...
These results are consistent with our understanding of cyanobacterial physiology: Blooms like it hot – cyanobacteria grow faster at higher temperatures. 5.
Harmful algal blooms contain a mixture of cyanobacterial species that can produce an array of different toxins, many of which are still being discovered.
Gregory J. Dick, University of Michigan Federal scientists released their annual forecast for Lake Erie’s harmful algal blooms on June 26, 2025, and they expect a mild to moderate season.