Rapid increase or accumulation in the population of algae.
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Examples for "algal bloom"
Examples for "algal bloom"
1Another lake in the Far North has succumbed to an algal bloom.
2A toxic algal bloom has been found in North Canterbury's Waipara River.
3A high trophic level tended to increase the risk of an algal bloom.
4How can you tell quickly if an algal bloom is about to hit?
5The cause was said to have been an extensive algal bloom.
1But the upside of algal blooms also represents a big green story.
2For instance, pollution can cause algal blooms that reduce the water's oxygen content.
3Traces of toxic algal blooms were discovered in dry watering holes.
4Hazardous algal blooms can generate toxic compounds with significant health impacts for exposed communities.
5Will our fishing and tourism industries be grateful for algal blooms from untreated sewage?
1Have you seen or heard of the green algae blooms in the lake?
2Nitrogen in agricultural run-off can feed algae blooms that create coastal dead zones.
3Starving sea lion pups, jellyfish swarms, toxic algae blooms.
4Their present colouring comes from algae blooms.
5Scientists have collected samples from algae blooms found during an inspection of Lake Taupō swimming sites this weekend.
1An algae bloom in Brazil killed eighty-eight people and sickened thousands in 1988.
2The regional council was yet to receive an official complaint about the algae bloom.
3Scientists say warmer-than-normal weather and agricultural runoff may have contributed to this year's algae bloom.
4For the first time in six years Lough Keane could this summer develop a toxic algae bloom.
5The plants had stopped producing for a month late last year as a result of an algae bloom.
6Even more worryingly, the Ukrainian scientists are concerned the algae bloom could start a circle of warming and melting.
7Samples analysed by the Marine Institute this week have identified an algae bloom of a microscopic plankton species called Karenia mikimotoi.
8However, from them this algae bloom had spread out to sea, and just beyond it the sea plankton had undergone a resurgence.
9A naturally occurring algae bloom - commonly known as "red tide" - has hit the western seaboard in recent weeks.
10Humans can witness this natural phenomenon when there is lots of bioluminescence in the water, usually from an algae bloom of plankton.
11CONSUMERS have been warned not to eat shellfish from Cork Harbour because a poison from a harmful algae bloom has contaminated them.
12The warmer temperatures has melted significant amounts of Antarctic ice and snow over the past several weeks, which has helped the algae bloom.
13A subsequent investigation of the waters in the Youghalarra area of Lough Derg where the dogs swam found a potentially toxic algae bloom.
14Mr Davie said there were records of rowing regatta being cancelled in the 1800s due to the algae bloom, so it was nothing new.
15This follows the results of tests returned to North Tipperary County Council yesterday showing that the algae bloom in the lake has no toxicity.
16Surfers and hapū in coastal Taranaki say they are horrified at an algae bloom that is clogging the area's rivers and streams this summer.
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