Charles River Experiences First Toxic Algae Bloom in Years – Read More in WBZ, WBUR, MassLive, 7 News Boston, and others
Last week the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) confirmed a cyanobacteria bloom in the Charles River downstream of the Longfellow Bridge – the river’s first major bloom in four years – and recommended a public health advisory. Cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, are naturally occurring microorganisms in rivers, lakes and ponds that can potentially release harmful cyanotoxins, exposure to which can be fatal to pets and young children. Direct contact with cyanobacteria-contaminated water can cause skin rashes, and inhaling airborne toxins can affect respiratory systems, especially for those with pre-existing conditions like asthma.
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