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"We Still Have Too Much Nitrate in the Water": in Saint-Brieuc Bay, Less Green Algae Collected, but a Problem that Persists

Summary by franceinfo.fr
This summer, about 2,600 tonnes of green algae were collected in Saint-Brieuc Bay. After a peak of more than 12,000 tonnes collected in 2021, the decline would be dramatic, but this fall is due more to drought than to structural reasons.

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This summer, about 2,600 tonnes of green algae were collected in Saint-Brieuc Bay. After a peak of more than 12,000 tonnes collected in 2021, the decline would be dramatic, but this fall is due more to drought than to structural reasons.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
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