The blue-green algae in the water at the popular spot for runners, walkers and people feeding the ducks The recent hot weather has sped up growth of blue-green algae in lakes across Wales and the UK.
Dr Neil Reid from Queen's University is wary of claims the algae has killed wildlife When the largest lake in the UK turns green, it's hard not to wonder about the effect on local wildlife.
Followed categories will be added to My News. A ‘carpet of green’ on ... “I’m no scientist, but it looks like green algae to me,” said one swimmer who quickly exited the water.
“I’m no scientist, but it looks like green algae to me,” said one swimmer who quickly exited the water. While lifeguards and the pool receptionist insisted the pool water had been tested and ...
Blue-green algae was suspected and the National Park Authority (NPA) has since confirmed its presence at Llyn Tegid, Bala. Blooms of the harmful algae are not uncommon on the lake but usually they ...
Experts are exploring ways to inhibit the proliferation of green algae induced by LED wavelengths. One of the highlights of Akiyoshido is Kogane Bashira (golden pillar), a 15-meter-tall structure ...