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Blue-Green Algae Blooms Spotted from Lake O to Fort Myers Shores

Blue-Green Algae Blooms Spotted from Lake O to Fort Myers Shores

Once again, Lake Okeechobee is covered with blue-green algae blooms. According to NOAA, algal blooms covered about 260 square miles on the lake, especially in Fisheating Bay and along the western shoreline. The water on that western side eventually ends up in the Caloosahatchee.

Is the Caloosahatchee Heading for an Algae Bloom?

Is the Caloosahatchee Heading for an Algae Bloom?

A number of things point to a looming explosion of the one-celled organisms commonly called blue-green algae, many species of which occur naturally in Southwest Florida fresh water. Though they’re critical to natural systems, when they multiply, they can be trouble.

Large Algae Bloom Spotted on Florida’s Lake Okeechobee

Large Algae Bloom Spotted on Florida’s Lake Okeechobee

According to the Calusa Waterkeeper, NOAA estimated that algae now covers over 35 percent of the 730 square mile lake. Health officials advise residents and visitors to exercise caution in and around the lake until further notice.

Writer & Environmental Advocate Named Collier County Waterkeeper

Writer & Environmental Advocate Named Collier County Waterkeeper

Ray Bearfield was appointed as the Collier County Waterkeeper, a local chapter of a nationwide effort to protect America’s waterways. Bearfield, 72 attended East Tennessee State University and moved to Naples in 1976, when he became a freelance writer and fishing guide.

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