toxic algae
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The Rising Threat of Toxic Algae in 8 Colorado’s Lakes Due to Climate Change
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials have closed several lakes to swimming and other recreation over recent weeks due to toxic algae blooms that can sicken swimmers and kill pets. The agency closed parts of Cherry Creek Reservoir on Sunday, as well as the swim beach at North Sterling Reservoir.
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The Ocean Can't Breathe: Mexico-Sized Algae Bloom in the Arabian Sea Should Concern You
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The End is Near: Poisonous Algae Further Stressing Out Great Barrier Reef
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Yikes! Rio Olympics Diving Pool Mysteriously Turns Green Overnight
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