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Algae develops on drought-depleted Santa Fe River | Gainesville.com

Tue, 05/29/2012 - 18:41
With the drought-depleted Santa Fe River nearly stagnant in places, a bloom of algae has developed on the river near High Springs, and officials are cautioning swimmers about potential health risks — though they don't believe it is a toxic species of algae.

SFWMD requesting more Lake O releases - ABC-7.com WZVN News for Fort Myers, Cape Coral & Naples, Florida

Tue, 05/29/2012 - 18:40
LEE COUNTY - The South Florida Water Management District wants more water released from Lake Okeechobee to prevent an algae bloom in the Caloosahatchee River.

Thousands of dead fish wash ashore

Tue, 05/29/2012 - 18:39
GLEN BURNIE, Md. (WMAR) - The Department of the Environment now says tens of thousands of dead fish have washed ashore in Anne Arundel County.

Sunshine causing algae blooms in Sinclair Inlet, elsewhere » Kitsap Sun

Tue, 05/29/2012 - 18:37
OLYMPIA — Sunshine is causing algae blooms in Western Washington waters, including Sinclair Inlet, according to the Washington Department of Ecology.

allAfrica.com: Ghana: Ellembelle Fishermen Receive Relief Items

Tue, 05/29/2012 - 18:23
Ellembelle — Fishermen in the Ellembelle District in the Western Region have received food items, worth about GH?12,000 from the district assembly. The items comprised 70 bags of rice and 42 boxes of cooking oil. The District Chief Executive, Mr Daniel K. Eshun, said that government had the plight of fishermen at heart. Mr Eshun said the sea weeds problem and the algae bloom that had been a threat to their activities were worrying to the district in particular, and the government in general.

Fish kill alarms residents around Lake Houston | Newswatch | a Chron.com blog

Tue, 05/29/2012 - 18:22
Residents around Lake Houston say they’ve never seen so many dead fish washing ashore and officials with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and city of Houston now are monitoring the north side, KTRK-TV reports on its website.

Baltimore harbor pollution: 'Mahogany tide' of algae turning harbor murky - Baltimore Sun

Tue, 05/29/2012 - 18:21
Record-high water temperatures and a March sewage leak are contributing to a large algae bloom in the Baltimore harbor, bringing what is known as a "mahogany tide" of reddish-brown algae to the Middle Branch of the Patapsco River.

Europe's beaches clean, but France lagging | MNN - Mother Nature Network

Tue, 05/29/2012 - 18:17
COPENHAGEN — Europe's beaches are generally clean but France is lagging behind other tourist destinations in the south of the continent, a report from European Environment Agency (EEA) showed on May 23.

Pollution control work underway for the Bellinger - ABC Mid North Coast NSW - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Tue, 05/29/2012 - 18:09
The Bellingen Shire council says efforts to clear up river pollution could lead to better relations between dairy and oyster farmers.

Potomac River threatened by pollution, Congress, new report says - The Washington Post

Tue, 05/29/2012 - 18:08
A new report named the Potomac the nation’s most endangered river, saying it is threatened by nutrient and sediment pollution that lowers the quality of drinking water and kills marine life and will only get worse if Congress rolls back regulations in the Clean Water Act.

Ag Professional - ARA Regulatory Update: A Pollution Diet for the Gulf of Mexico? - AgProfessional Magazine

Tue, 05/29/2012 - 18:07
wo lawsuits filed in March signal a new phase in the decades-long struggle between environmentalists and agriculture groups over nitrogen and phosphorous regulation under the Clean Water Act (CWA).

Deal reached for nitrogen pollution reports on five Buzzards Bay waterways | SouthCoastToday.com

Tue, 05/29/2012 - 18:06
A dispute between the Buzzards Bay Coalition and UMass Dartmouth over lagging research on nitrogen pollution has resolved in a deal to finalize reports on local waterways.

New MD farm rules would manure, sludge - Baltimore Sun

Tue, 05/29/2012 - 18:05
New farm regulations being aired this week by Maryland officials would ease first-ever limits on how, when and where the state's farmers can spread animal manure and sewage sludge on their fields.

Feds to pay Vermont farmers to cut river pollution | Burlington Free Press | burlingtonfreepress.com

Tue, 05/29/2012 - 18:02
Can a blitz of federal money, state outreach and farmer efforts — coupled with new, better data about pollution sources — leverage a significant reduction in farm pollution that reaches a river?

Texas Battling Pollution From Poultry Production : NPR

Tue, 05/29/2012 - 17:46
Americans are now eating more chicken than beef or pork. And meeting that demand is an industry that some have dubbed big chicken. Texas is a major player in the industry, and so now Texas must manage a problem that in other circumstances we might describe as fallout or blowback. Dave Fehling of member station KUHF in Houston explains what that problem is.

The Hindu : Cities / Bangalore : A lake drained of life is certainly no catch

Tue, 05/29/2012 - 17:44
The few fish found at Yellamappa Setty lake are too toxic to consume, say local people

Toxic algae monitoring season begins; All local lakes free of algae blooms, so far - Port Townsend & Jefferson County Leader - Port Townsend, Jefferson County & Olympic Peninsula's news website - Port Townsend, WA

Wed, 05/02/2012 - 15:37
Anderson Lake State Park reopens on Saturday, and water quality tests indicate the lake is ready for the state fishing season opener. Jefferson County Public Health on April 16 began another season of monitoring its primary recreational lakes, (Anderson, Leland, Gibbs and others as necessary) for the presence of blue-green toxic algae and levels of toxins produced by these algae.

Fishmen Cry For Help | General News | Peacefmonline.com

Wed, 05/02/2012 - 15:36
Axim, GHANA. Some fishermen and fishmongers from Axim and its environs in the Nzema East Municipality of the Western Region have expressed deep worry over the sudden appearance and fast-breeding of strange weeds along the beaches and on high waters in the area.

State slow to fix algae issues | Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune | wisconsinrapidstribune.com

Wed, 05/02/2012 - 15:33
Wisconsin is not fully enforcing strict phosphorus limits adopted two years ago to reduce lake-algae blooms that make people sick, a Gannett Wisconsin Media review has found.