Dog deaths at Alameda lagoon prompts testing for potential toxic algae
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Native vegetation to help guard against toxic algae
An increase in blue-green algae blooms in a popular swimming spot just outside Thunder Bay has prompted upcoming changes to the lake's shoreline. Lakehead Region Conservation Authority (LRCA) says it will this fall plant native vegetation along parts of the…
·Waterloo, Canada
Read Full ArticleDog deaths at Alameda lagoon prompts testing for potential toxic algae
"It was really concerning. The lagoon has always been a part of Alameda and as a lifelong resident we have always had some concerns about the water," said Julia Stevens, Alameda resident.
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