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Cyanobacteria, Charles River
Blue-green algae discovered in part of Charles River, public health advisory issued
A major bloom of blue-green algae has been discovered in part of the Charles River, prompting a public health advisory for people not to swim, fish, boat, or take part in other forms of recreation. The algae, formally known as cyanobacteria, was confirmed downstream of the Longfellow Bridge on Thursday by the state Department of Public Health.
Harmful bacteria bloom found in Charles River
The bacteria can be dangerous to humans and animals, health officials say. The post Harmful bacteria bloom found in Charles River appeared first on Boston.com.
Section of Charles River turns green from first toxic algae bloom in 4 years
The area between the Charles River Dam and the Longfellow Bridge is currently experiencing a harmful cyanobacterial bloom, according to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. An environmental group says this is the river's first major bloom in four years.
A 'major' bloom of harmful cyanobacteria discovered in the Charles River
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health posted an advisory for the area of the river between the Longfellow Bridge and the Cambridge Dam due to a bloom of cyanobacteria. Cyanobacteria is a blue-green algae that can release cyanotoxins,
State warns public of ‘harmful’ bacteria in Charles River, other water
The DPH is warning people to avoid contact with lakes and ponds throughout the state that contain cyanobacterial bloom.
High Toxic Algae Levels Found In Charles River, Health Advisory Issued
The DPH declared the body of water unsafe for people and pets, warning visitors not to swim or swallow water and keep animals away.
For the first time in four years, the Charles River experiences a cyanobacteria bloom
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has confirmed a cyanobacteria bloom at Longfellow Bridge’s downstream of the Charles River. This the first major bloom in four years and is being considered a public health advisory.
Cyanobacteria bloom prompts public health advisory for Charles River
Officials urged people to stay away from the Charles River Thursday after test results confirmed a bloom of dangerous cyanobacteria downstream of<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
Portion of Charles River looks green from cyanobacterial bloom
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Toxic algae bloom triggers health advisory for Charles River
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has issued a public health advisory following the detection of a cyanobacteria ...
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Harvard will pay for a brand-new public dock on the Charles River, while keeping its own boathouses private
Environmental groups have long taken issue with some of the Charles River’s private boathouses, whose docks take up wide ...
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In wake of Q2 revenue drop, Charles River cuts 3% of workforce
In the wake of a second quarter that saw revenues decline by 3.2%, contract research organization
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Ori doubles down on Charles River collaboration with promising new data on its automated cell therapy platform
Just a few months after the reveal of Ori Biotech’s automated cell and gene therapy manufacturing platform IRO, the technical ...
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