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The Algae Is Coming, But Its Impact Is Felt Far From Water

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Algae blooms are green or red or brown, slimy, smelly and you don’t want it coming soon to a waterfront near you.

Most of us don’t give a lot of thought to algae until the furry-like monstrosity is spreading over beaches, rivers, lakes and bays, but gigantic algae blooms have become …read more

Source: NPR Science – ingested into KQED

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