Twin Cities Pioneer Press on MSN6d
High temperatures can bring harmful algal bloomsWhen the summer sun shines and temperatures climb, conditions are ripe for Minnesota lakes to produce harmful algal blooms. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency reminded people this week that some ...
3d
ViralPress on MSNIdyllic Boracay Island beach turns green from algal bloomThe idyllic Boracay Island beach was empty of tourists as it turned green from algal bloom. Footage shows the usual crystal clear shores now covered with a thick layer of dark green algae in Aklan, ...
1d
WMBD Peoria on MSNOwens Center to close in late Spring for planned work on its ice plantOwens Center in Peoria will close for about six weeks later this spring as a planned maintenance to help address issues with ...
First a river ran blood red. Now Argentina's beloved giant rodent, the capybara, has been coated in Hulk-green slime as ...
Cultural ...
A vast and eccentric collection of everything from vintage Rolls-Royces to an entire house relocated from Syria, the Sheikh ...
The group was behind a large anti-tourist protest that filled the streets in Palma de Mallorca last summer against ...
Science 321, 926-929 (2008). Morris, J. G. Harmful algal blooms: an emerging public health problem with possible links to human stress on the environment. Annual Review of Energy and the ...
There are thought to be only 300 of the plants in the wild and fewer than 1,000 in total. It only blooms for a few days every seven to 10 years in its natural habitat - but another flowered ...
Red tide is a naturally-occuring toxic algal bloom in Florida and the Gulf and can be harmful to people and animals.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results