Watch Now A Late Summer Update On Lake Okeechobee Algae Friends Of
Florida S Lake Okeechobee Algae Bloom Has Cleared Ioutdoor Fishing The algae in lake o isn’t as intense as it was a month ago, possibly because it has consumed much of the nitrogen that fuels it. we’ve been on “algae watch” all summer, and we’re now entering the most critical period for vigilance. A satellite view of lake okeechobee on june 12, 2023 showing algae blooms covering about 380 square miles of the lake.
Watch Now A Late Summer Update On Lake Okeechobee Algae Friends Of Four reports of toxic algae in lake okeechobee in martin county prompted an aug. 22 florida department of health water advisory to be careful in those areas. Today, friends of the everglades asked the army corps of engineers to hold off on lake okeechobee discharges to the st. lucie and caloosahatchee estuaries for one more week. A large bloom of blue green algae has been spotted in a portion of lake okeechobee, at canal point, north of pahokee marina. Toxic algae discharges from lake okeechobee threaten our environment, our economy, and the short and long term health of exposed floridians. the following resources help track existing harmful algae blooms and the risk of toxic discharges from lake okeechobee.
Algae Bloom Covers Half Of Florida S Largest Lake A large bloom of blue green algae has been spotted in a portion of lake okeechobee, at canal point, north of pahokee marina. Toxic algae discharges from lake okeechobee threaten our environment, our economy, and the short and long term health of exposed floridians. the following resources help track existing harmful algae blooms and the risk of toxic discharges from lake okeechobee. The florida department of environmental protection (dep) and its partners are monitoring the situation, collecting algae samples from bloom locations. once the samples are analyzed, toxin levels will be available on the protecting florida together website or the dep’s algal bloom dashboard. Lake okeechobee connects to other water bodies like the everglades, st. lucie river, and caloosahatchee river. algae blooms in the lake can affect water quality downstream. this research helps improve forecasting and management of harmful algal blooms in florida’s water systems. Every summer, algae blooms erupt across florida’s largest lake, choking the ecosystem, threatening public health, and complicating everglades restoration efforts. Blue green algae have the potential to produce toxins. since environmental conditions can change at any time, it is important to exercise caution, even if presence of toxins has not yet been confirmed.
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