The Buccaneer Lagoon incident isn't all that uncommon in Florida canals, as nutrients build up at the ends of the canals and ...
The Kemp's ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys kempii) is the official state sea turtle of Texas.
Health officials are warning of toxic blue-green algae blooms in the upriver Caloosahatchee in Southwest Florida. Contact with the contaminated water should be avoided by people, pets and livestock ...
(NEXSTAR) – A cause of death for comedy legend Catherine O’Hara has been released, according to reports. The death certificate, first obtained by TMZ, as well as The Associated Press, Rolling Stone ...
Health officials have cleared a Caloosahatchee canal after a toxin-producing algae bloom was found. The bloom contained cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, which can release harmful toxins.
An aquarium experience inspired by the video game "Animal Crossing: New Horizons" is touring the U.S. Attendees can enjoy themed activities, photo opportunities, and meet-and-greets with game ...
Colorectal cancer is now the leading cause of cancer deaths among people younger than 50 in the United States, according to a study published Thursday in the Journal of the American Medical ...
A new study pinpoints the main cause of harmful algal blooms in Blue Mesa Reservoir, and includes a recommendation for a minimum water level to prevent them. A study released in December by scientists ...
The North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher is planning a $75 million expansion and renovation. The project will add 35,000 square feet, making it the largest aquarium in the state. Construction is ...
DULUTH — Since its own rocky start and near closure shortly after opening a quarter-century ago, the Great Lakes Aquarium has proven a model of resiliency, drawing ever-larger crowds to its doors in ...
Cyanobacteria, micro- and macroalgae produce an infinite number of molecules, many of which have properties beneficial to health. They can relieve pain, alleviate inflammation, or boost our microbiome ...
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. — Scientists have discovered brain damage in dolphins from the Indian River Lagoon similar to Alzheimer’s disease, potentially linked to toxins from harmful algae blooms.