By A Mystery Man Writer
Blue-green algae information and reports for Nova Scotia. Watch for blue-green algae from May to October. Blue-green algae (also called cyanobacteria) occurs naturally in surface waters like lakes, ponds, rivers and streams.
Blue-green algae - Government of Nova Scotia, Canada
An unwelcome guest: Lake Erie's annual toxic algae bloom stayed longer than usual this year - Environmental Defence
Dartmouth lake closed due to suspected blue-green algae bloom
Blue-green algae - Government of Nova Scotia, Canada
Blue-green algae: A Q&A with a public health doctor
Blue-green algae: What to do if you find it — Ducks Unlimited Canada
Blue-green algae bloom 'resolved' in Midland's Little Lake Park Beach
Harmful Algae Blooms, Environment, PSA
Blue-green Algae Poisoning Evangeline Animal Hospital
What You Need to Know About Blue Green Algae Elizabeth Montgomery, Environmental Specialist with HRM, joins us to remind lake-goers how to spot blue green algae to ensure you and your
Blue-green algae spotted at several Nova Scotia lakes - Halifax
Here's what Halifax wants you to know about blue green algae