UNH researchers and regional partners are working to determine the cause of an unusually large brown algal bloom in the Gulf of Maine and monitor its effects on marine life.
CHEYENNE – The Wyoming Department of Health has issued a harmful cyanobacterial bloom recreational use advisory for the causeway at the city of Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities’ Granite Springs
Officials are worried that a massive fish kill might happen in San Francisco's Berkeley Marina because of a harmful Algal Bloom in the area. Read more here.
Refuge. but thejuvenile to cool the water to find refuge. but the juvenile fish and invertebrates, they cannot because they just cannot travel that far or they choose not to because they are very vulnerable if they leave their protected habitat. and so we are concerned that we will see mortality and some of those organisms. we also hear of algal bloom and there is a significant number of effects that are already being seen and, again, it is so early with this temperature. we are only injuly. typically we do not see this temperatures until august or september so we have a concerning summer ahead of us. it feels like an impossible question to ask because you cannot just call the water question to ask because you cannotjust call the water down yourself but what can be done? there is a tremendous amount of work being done and frankly it is inspiring. i think we can all appreciate that this is an