Researchers Develop Novel Technique For Sniffing Out Toxic Algae Blooms

Researchers Develop Novel Technique For Sniffing Out Toxic Algae Blooms

Eurasia Review

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Different cyanobacterial species produce different toxins, said OSU’s Kimberly Halsey, who led the study. Most of them cause gastrointestinal illness and acute skin rashes, and they can be deadly. In 2017, more than 30 cattle died after drinking contaminated water at Junipers Reservoir near Lakeview, Oregon, and blooms...

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