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CAPE CORAL FGCU professor finds no toxins in Cape Coral algae blooms WINK News took a sample of the water in Killer Canal and brought it to Dr. Barry Rosen at the FGCU Water School for testing.
FORT MYERS Blue-green algae spotted in Southwest Florida, again The blue-green algae bloom continues to surge throughout Southwest Florida as more locations have reported sightings of the spread.
CAPE CORAL Blue-green algae blooms in the Caloosahatchee could bring health risks to pets and people Cape Coral residents in one neighborhood say they are starting to see blue-green algae in the Caloosahatchee Killer Canal.
FORT MYERS Blue-green algae migrating to the Caloosahatchee Estuary Two months have passed since health alerts showed that blue-green algae are in our waterways.
FORT MYERS Blue-green algae concerns in the Franklin Lock portion of the Caloosahatchee River Blue-green algae has been an annual problem for residents of SWFL, and the Caloosahatchee River is not exempt from the algae bloom.
CAPE CORAL Researchers in Cape Coral to begin research on harmful algae bloom Researchers from the CDC and FAU are set to begin their study on the harmful algae bloom in the canals of Cape Coral.
CAPE CORAL Algae blooming in Cape Coral canal, but is it dangerous? Algae are building on at least one Cape Coral canal, and it’s an unpleasant sight for people living near Country Club Boulevard in Southwest Florida’s largest city.
CAPE CORAL Cape Coral volunteers needed for CDC and FAU research on harmful algae blooms Researchers from the CDC and FAU need volunteers for a study being conducted on the impact of harmful algae blooms in Cape Coral.
JAYCEE PARK Blue-green algae impact on holiday visitors at Jaycee Park As the heat took over, many people understandably ran to the water. However, some were met with some bight smelly blue-green algae.
CAPE CORAL Harmful blue-green algal blooms detected at Jaycee Park If you like to go for a morning walk at Jaycee Park, use caution. Harmful blue-green algae toxins were detected in the Caloosahatchee River in the area.