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8/29/2024

WT Staff

August 28, 2024 1158 am PDT

HAB Tracker
from CA Water Boards
Lindo Lake HAB Danger, Weist, Crowley, Guajome Lakes posted with HAB warning advisories

To report a suspicious algal bloom, contact the HAB Hotline by email to CyanoHAB.Reports@waterboards.ca.gov

or phone 1-800-222-1222.


The weekly HAB Recent Bloom update for August 23, 2024 includes one HAB DANGER advisory and three warning advisories.

HAB DANGER advisory signage reads, "Toxins from the algae in this lake can harm people and kill pets". Avoid contact with water and algal scum on shore, do not consume fish or shellfish from these waters. A single HAB DANGER advisory in the latest weekly bloom update, Lindo Lake in the County Park, San Diego County, the east and west basins under the DANGER advisory.

HAB WARNING advisories have been posted for Weist Lake, Crowley Lake Marina and Guajome Lake, the Warning advisories bear the same caption and safety measures as the DANGER advisory above, with the exception that properly cleaned and cooked fish fillets from these waters can be consumed. Shellfish and fish entrails must be avoided. Fillets must be washed with clean bottled water or tap water.

HAB Caution advisories are listed for another twenty-eight sites, updates to follow.

See the bluegreen tags on the map to the right for water bodies with HABs at the Danger and Warning advisory level. See the list below for a full list of HAB advisories, including water bodies with multiple sites posted.

August 23, 2024 Recent Bloom Update

Region 1 - North Coast

East Fork Russian River Mendocino County
  • Aug 22 2024 Access near Elledge Ranch Rd algal mat alert - report 4665
Navarro River Mendocino County
  • Aug 22 2024 Philo California algal mat alert - report 4353
Salmon Creek Sonoma County
  • Aug 20 2024 Estuary general algal mat awareness - report 4074
South Fork Eel River Humboldt County
  • Aug 20 2024 Richardson Grove algal mat alert - report 4357
  • Aug 20 2024 Cooks Valley algal mat alert - report 4348
  • Aug 20 2024 Standish - South Hickey algal mat alert - report 4354

Region 2 - San Fransisco Bay No advisories issued
Region 3 - Central Coast No advisories issued

Region 4 - Los Angeles

Castaic Lake Los Angeles County
  • Aug 21 2024 Lagoon swim beach - Caution advisory posted - see report 3402
  • Aug 21 2024 Boat Launch - Caution advisory posted - see report 3401
  • Aug 21 2024 outlet, surface - Caution advisory posted - see report 3403
Legg Lake Los Angeles County
  • Aug 21 2024 Center Lake Whittier Narrows Recreation Area - Caution advisory posted - see report 4476
  • Aug 21 2024 North lake - east side Whittier Narrows RA - Caution advisory posted - see report 4475
Pyramid Lake Los Angeles County
  • Aug 21 2024 Vaquero swim beach - Caution advisory posted - see report 3400
  • Aug 21 2024 Emigrant Landing swim beach - Caution advisory posted - see report 3399
  • Aug 21 2024 outlet, surface - Caution advisory posted - see report 3398
For boat rentals and all kinds of helpful info, call Chris Brown at the Boat Shop, 661-294-9403.

New Bullards Bar Reservoir Yuba County
  • July 26 2024 North Yuba Confluence with New Bullards Bar Reservoir (WC) - Caution advisory posted - see report 4620
San Joaquin River San Joaquin County
  • July 26 2024 Windmill Cove (WC) - Caution advisory posted - see report 3262
San Luis Reservoir Merced County
  • Aug 1 2024 Dinosaur Point Boat Launch - WARNING advisory posted - see report 3871
--> August 2, 2024 Recent Bloom Update

Region 1 - North Coast

Butte Creek Siskiyou County
  • August 2 2024 ~1.5mi below Spring Creek (105PS0540) Algal mat general awareness sign - report 4325

Lake Shastina Siskiyou County
  • July 31 2024 Dwinnell Way Caution advisory - report 4634


Region 2 - San Fransisco Bay
Lake Anza - Contra Costa County
  • Aug 2 2024 lakewide - HAB DANGER - report 3968
Lake Chabot - Alameda County
  • Aug 2 2024 lakewide - HAB DANGER - report 3973
Lago Los Osos - Alameda County
  • Aug 2 2024 lakewide - HAB DANGER - report 3971
Lake Del Valle - Alameda County
  • Aug 2 2024 West Beach - lakewide - HAB Caution - report 4544
Lake Temescal - Alameda County
  • Aug 2 2024 lakewide - HAB Caution - report 3965
Quarry Lakes - Alameda County
  • Aug 2 2024 Rainbow Lake - lakewide - HAB Caution - report 4139
  • Aug 2 2024 Shinn Ponds - lakewide - HAB Caution - report 3972
  • Aug 2 2024 Horseshoe Lake (swim beach) - lakewide - HAB Caution - report 4431
Shadow Cliffs Lake - Alameda County
  • Aug 2 2024 Shadow Cliffs Reservoir - lakewide - HAB Caution - report 3970

Region 3 - Central Coast

Lopez Lake - San Luis Obispo County
  • July 30 2024 various locations lakewide - HAB Caution - report 4567

Region 4 - Los Angeles

Castaic Lake Los Angeles County
  • July 30 2024 Lagoon swim beach - Caution advisory posted - see report 3402
  • July 30 2024 Boat Launch - Caution advisory posted - see report 3401
Pyramid Lake Los Angeles County
  • July 30 2024 south surface near the outlet, dam - Caution advisory posted - see report 3398
  • July 30 2024 Emigrant Landing swim beach - Caution advisory posted - see report 3399
  • July 30 2024 Vaquero swim beach - Caution advisory posted - see report 3400
For boat rentals and all kinds of helpful info, call Chris Brown at the Boat Shop, 661-294-9403.

Region 5 - Central Valley

Big Break Regional Shoreline Contra Costa County
  • Aug 1 2024 boat launch - DANGER advisory posted - see report 4040
Cache Creek - Yolo County
  • Aug 1 2024 Whitewater Adventures Company - Caution advisory posted - see report 4638
Contra Loma Reservoir Contra Costa County
  • Aug 1 2024 at regional park - DANGER advisory posted - see report 4039
Copsey Creek Lake County
  • July 26 2024 Quarterhorse Lane - DANGER advisory posted - see report 4597
Discovery Bay - Lake County
  • Aug 2 2024 Lighthouse Place and Cypress Channel - DANGER advisory posted - see report 4570
  • Aug 2 2024 Reef Court and Reef cove/Cypress Channel - DANGER advisory posted - see report 4553
  • Aug 1 2024 Kellogg Creek bridge at Newport Drive (544CCC014) - WARNING advisory posted - see report 4553
  • Aug 1 2024 Willow Lake Town Dock - Caution advisory posted - see report 4640
  • Aug 1 2024 Seal Way near gas station and Cypress Channel - Caution advisory posted - see report 4554
  • Aug 1 2024 Discovery Bay Yacht Club marina (544CCC005) - Caution advisory posted - see report 4556
New Bullards Bar Reservoir Yuba County
  • July 26 2024 North Yuba Confluence with New Bullards Bar Reservoir (WC) - Caution advisory posted - see report 4620
San Joaquin River San Joaquin County
  • July 26 2024 Windmill Cove (WC) - Caution advisory posted - see report 3262
San Luis Reservoir Merced County
  • Aug 1 2024 Dinosaur Point Boat Launch - WARNING advisory posted - see report 3871

Region 6 - Lahontan
Diaz Lake Inyo County
  • July 26 2024 Beach area near the dock - Caution Advisory posted - report 4219
  • July 26 2024 Tent area - Caution Advisory posted - report 4218
Red Lake Alpine County
  • July 26 2024 Shoreline Point 3 (633RLS03) - Caution Advisory - report 4625
  • July 26 2024 Shoreline Point 2 (633RLS02) - Caution Advisory - report 4304
  • July 26 2024 Shoreline Point 1 (633RLS01) - Caution Advisory - report 4173
Tahoe Keys Lagoon El Dorado County
  • July 26 2024 Venice Alpine (634TKL008) - Warning Advisory - report 4594
  • July 26 2024 Site 25 - Caution Advisory - report 4627
  • July 26 2024 Site 13 - Caution Advisory - report 4626
Tinemaha Reservoir Inyo County
  • July 30 2024 Big Pine, CA - Caution Advisory posted - report 4616
Region 7 - Colorado River
Wiest Lake Imperial County
  • July 30 2024 Big Pine, CA - Caution Advisory posted - report 4147
Region 8 - Santa Ana
Lake Evans Riverside County
  • Aug 1 2024 Fairmount Park - Caution Advisory - report 4614
Region 9 - San Diego
Lake Henshaw San Diego
  • July 26 2024 Open water near buoy line and at shoreline - Caution advisory posted - report 3994
  • July 26 2024 end of the fishing dock - Caution advisory posted - report 3995
End of Aug 2 2024 Recent Bloom Update


July 26, 2024 Recent Bloom Update

Region 1 - North Coast

No HAB reports


Region 2 - San Fransisco Bay
Lake Chabot - Alameda County
  • July 22 2024 lakewide - HAB DANGER - report 3973
Lake Anza - Contra Costa County
  • July 26 2024 lakewide - HAB DANGER - report 3968
Lake Temescal - Alameda County
  • July 26 2024 lakewide - HAB Caution - report 3965
Lake Del Valle - Alameda County
  • July 26 2024 West Beach - lakewide - HAB Caution - report 4544
Shadow Cliffs Lake - Alameda County
  • July 26 2024 Shadow Cliffs Reservoir - lakewide - HAB Caution - report 3970
Quarry Lakes - Alameda County
  • July 26 2024 Rainbow Lake - lakewide - HAB Caution - report 4139
  • July 26 2024 Shinn Ponds - lakewide - HAB Caution - report 3972
  • July 26 2024 Horseshoe Lake (swim beach) - lakewide - HAB Caution - report 4431

Region 3 - Central Coast
No HAB reports

Region 4 - Los Angeles

Pyramid Lake Los Angeles County
  • July 25 2024 south surface near the outlet, dam - Warning advisory posted - see report 3398
  • July 25 2024 Emigrant Landing swim beach - Caution advisory posted - see report 3399
  • July 25 2024 Vaquero swim beach - Caution advisory posted - see report 3400
For boat rentals and all kinds of helpful info, call Chris Brown at the Boat Shop, 661-294-9403.
Castaic Lake Los Angeles County
  • July 25 2024 Lagoon swim beach - Caution advisory posted - see report 3402
  • July 25 2024 Boat Launch - Caution advisory posted - see report 3401
  • July 25 2024 Surface (outlet) - Caution advisory posted - see report 3403

Region 5 - Central Valley

Big Break Regional Shoreline Contra Costa County
  • July 26 2024 boat launch - DANGER advisory posted - see report 4040
Contra Loma Reservoir Contra Costa County
  • July 22 2024 at regional park - DANGER advisory posted - see report 4039
Copsey Creek Lake County
  • July 26 2024 Quarterhorse Lane - DANGER advisory posted - see report 4597
Clear Lake Lake County
  • July 22 2024 West of Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine (SBMMEL01) - DANGER advisory posted - see report 3323
  • July 22 2024 Redbud Park (RED01) - DANGER advisory posted - see report 3242
  • July 22 2024 Lakeport 1st Street Ramp (LPTNT) - DANGER advisory posted - see report 3241
  • July 22 2024 Lily Cove (LC01) - DANGER advisory posted - see report 3471
  • July 22 2024 Keeling Park (KP01) - DANGER advisory posted - see report 3240
  • July 22 2024 Clearlake Keys (KEYS03) - DANGER advisory posted - see report 3240
  • July 22 2024 Glenhaven (GH) - DANGER advisory posted - see report 3317
  • July 22 2024 Elem Indian Colony (ELEM01) - DANGER advisory posted - see report 3239
  • July 22 2024 Clearlake Oaks near Water Intake (CLOAKS01) - DANGER advisory posted - see report 3238
  • July 22 2024 Lower Arm, Center of the Lake (DWR site CL-3) - DANGER advisory posted - see report 3250
  • July 22 2024 Austin Park (AP01) - DANGER advisory posted - see report 3234
  • July 22 2024 Cache Creek Shady Acres (SHADY01) - Warning advisory posted - see report 3316
  • July 22 2024 Jago Bay (JB) - Warning advisory posted - see report 3295
  • July 22 2024 Soda Bay Cove - Warning advisory posted - see report 3321
  • July 22 2024 Soda Bay Cove - Warning advisory posted - see report 3321
  • July 22 2024 Horseshoe Bend (HB) - Caution advisory posted - see report 3318
  • July 22 2024 County Park (CP) - Caution advisory posted - see report 3319
  • July 22 2024 Oaks Arm, Center of the Lake (DWR Site CL-4) - Caution advisory posted - see report 3246
  • July 22 2024 Tule Boat Launch (The Point) (BVCL6) - Caution advisory posted - see report 3235
  • July 22 2024 Buckingham Park (BP) - Caution advisory posted - see report 3236
Forbes Creek Lake County
  • July 26 2024 Mouth - Warning advisory posted - see report 4501
San Luis Reservoir Merced County
  • July 19 2024 Dinosaur Point Boat Launch - Caution advisory posted - see report 3871
San Joaquin River San Joaquin County
  • July 26 2024 Windmill Cove (WC) - Caution advisory posted - see report 3262
New Bullards Bar Reservoir Yuba County
  • July 26 2024 North Yuba Confluence with New Bullards Bar Reservoir (WC) - Caution advisory posted - see report 4620

Region 6 - Lahontan

Tahoe Keys Lagoon El Dorado County
  • July 26 2024 Venice Alpine (634TKL008) - Warning Advisory - report 4594
  • July 26 2024 Site 25 - Caution Advisory - report 4627
  • July 26 2024 Site 13 - Caution Advisory - report 4626
  • July 25 2024 Traverse (Site 1) - Caution Advisory - report 4281
Diaz Lake Inyo County
  • July 26 2024 Beach area near the dock - Caution Advisory posted - report 4219
  • July 26 2024 Tent area - Caution Advisory posted - report 4218
Tinemaha Reservoir Inyo County
  • July 25 2024 Big Pine, CA - Caution Advisory posted - report 4616
Red Lake Alpine County
  • July 26 2024 Shoreline Point 3 (633RLS03) - Caution Advisory - report 4625
  • July 26 2024 Shoreline Point 2 (633RLS02) - Caution Advisory - report 4304
  • July 26 2024 Shoreline Point 1 (633RLS01) - Caution Advisory - report 4173
Silverwood Lake San Bernardino County
  • July 23 2024 Silverwood Lake outlet - Caution Advisory posted - report 3876
  • July 23 2024 Sawpit Swim beach - Caution Advisory posted - report 3875
  • July 23 2024 Cleghorn Swim beach - Caution Advisory posted - report 3874
Lake Gregory San Bernardino County
  • July 19 2024 San Moritz Caution Advisory posted - report 3693
  • July 19 2024 swim beach - Caution Advisory posted - report 3309
Lake Tahoe El Dorado County
  • July 26 2024 Venice Alpine (634TKL008) - DANGER advisory posted - report 4594
  • July 25 2024 Kiva Beach - Algal mat general awareness - report 4127
  • July 19 2024 El Dorado Beach - general awareness - report 4568
  • July 19 2024 Cove East - general awareness - report 4593
  • July 19 2024 Barton Beach (Secret Beach) - general awareness - report 4592
Region 7 - Colorado River
No HAB advisories
Region 8 - Santa Ana
Lake Elsinore Riverside County
  • July 24 2024 mid-lake (city site) - DANGER Advisory - report 4056
  • July 24 2024 Launch Pointe Boat Ramp (city site) - DANGER Advisory - report 4057
  • July 24 2024 West Marina (city site) - DANGER Advisory - report 4058
  • July 24 2024 Elm Grove Beach (city site) - DANGER Advisory - report 4056
  • July 24 2024 Perret Park - DANGER Advisory - report 4105
Lake Evans Riverside County
  • July 24 2024 Fairmount Park - DANGER Advisory - report 4614
Region 9 - San Diego
Santee Lake #7 San Diego County
  • July 23 2024 Santee Lakes Park near the campground - WARNING - report 4601
Lake Henshaw San Diego
  • July 26 2024 Open water near buoy line and at shoreline - Caution advisory posted - report 3994
  • July 26 2024 end of the fishing dock - Caution advisory posted - report 3995



Bloom Update July 19, 2024

Region 1 - North Coast
Mad River Humboldt County
  • July 18 2024 CDFW Mad River Hatchery Algal mat general awareness sign - report 4581
Stockhoff Creek Sonoma County
  • July 18 2024 Stillwater Cove Regional Park Algal mat general awareness sign - report 4571
Region 3 - Central Coast
San Antonio Lake - Monterey County
  • July 12 2024 north and south shore recreational areas - DANGER advisory posted - report 4572
Atascadero Lake San Luis Obispo County
  • July 16 2024 Mr Putters Boathouse - Caution advisory posted - report 4610
Region 4 - Los Angeles
Pyramid Lake Los Angeles County

  • July 15 2024 Pyramid Lake outlet, south end - WARNING advisory posted - see report 3398
  • July 15 2024 Pyramid Lake Emigrant Landing Swim Beach - Caution advisory posted - see report 3399
  • July 15 2024 Pyramid Lake Vaquero Swim Beach - Caution advisory posted- report 3400
For boat rentals and all kinds of helpful info, call Chris Brown at the Boat Shop, 661-294-9403.
Castaic Lake Los Angeles County

  • July 15 2024 Castaic Lake outlet, surface - Caution advisory posted - see report 3403
  • July 15 2024 Castaic Lake, boat launch - Caution advisory posted - see report 3401
Region 5 - Central Valley
Big Chico Creek Butte County

  • July 12 2024 Five Mile Park - Caution advisory posted - see report 4579
Copsey Creek Lake County

  • July 12 2024 Quarterhorse Ln - Caution advisory posted - see report 4597
San Luis Reservoir Merced County

  • July 19 2024 Dinosaur Point Boat Launch - Caution advisory posted - see report 3871
Region 6 - Lahontan
Red Lake Alpine County
  • July 19 2024 Caution Advisory - shoreline point 1 (633RLS01) - report 4173
Lake Gregory San Bernardino County
  • July 19 2024 San Moritz Caution Advisory posted - report 3693
  • July 19 2024 swim beach - Caution Advisory posted - report 3309
Silverwood Lake San Bernardino County
  • July 12 2024 Silverwood Lake outlet - Caution Advisory posted - report 3876
  • July 12 2024 Sawpit Swim beach - Caution Advisory posted - report 3875
  • July 12 2024 Cleghorn Swim beach - Caution Advisory posted - report 3874
Tahoe Keys Lagoon El Dorado County
  • July 12 2024 Emerald /Marconi West - Caution Advisory - report 4230
  • July 12 2024 Spinnaker Cove (Site 7) - Caution Advisory - report 4278
  • July 12 2024 Venice Marconi (Site 6) - Caution Advisory - report 4313
  • July 12 2024 Slalom Court (Site H) - Caution Advisory - report 4279
  • July 12 2024 Traverse (Site I) - Caution Advisory - report 4280
  • July 12 2024 Venice Alpine (634TKL008) - Caution Advisory - report 4594
Lake Tahoe El Dorado County
  • July 19 2024 Kiva Beach - Algal mat general awareness - report 4127
  • July 12 2024 Regan Beach - Caution Advisory - report 4319
  • July 19 2024 Cove East - general awareness - report 4593
  • July 19 2024 Barton Beach (Secret Beach) - general awareness - report 4592
  • July 19 2024 El Dorado Beach - general awareness - report 4568
Region 9 - San Diego
Santee Lake #7 San Diego County
  • July 15 2024 Santee Lakes Park near the campground - WARNING - report 4601
Heritage Park Pond San Diego County
  • July 12 2024 Pond at Heritage Park - WARNING - report 4595
Diamond Valley Lake Riverside
  • July 15 2024 west of marina - Caution advisory posted - report 4232
Lake Henshaw San Diego
  • July 15 2024 Open water near buoy line and at shoreline - Caution advisory posted - report 3994
  • July 15 2024 end of the fishing dock - Caution advisory posted - report 3995
Libby Lake San Diego
  • July 15 2024 Libby Lake Park - Caution advisory posted - report 4600


Weekly FHAB Updates - July 12, 2024

Region 2 - San Francisco Bay
Lake Temescal Alameda County
  • July 11 2024 DANGER - report 3965
Lake Anza Contra Costa
  • July 11 2024 DANGER - report 3968
Region 5 Central Valley
Discovery Bay Contra Costa County
  • July 8 2024 - DANGER Kellogg Creek Bridge at Newport Drive - report 4555
  • July 8 2024 - DANGER Lighthouse Place and Cypress Channel - report 4570
  • July 8 2024 - DANGER Newport Lane and Kellogg Creek - report 4551
  • July 8 2024 - WARNING Seal Way near gas station and Cypress Channel - report 4554
Clear Lake Lake County
  • July 5 2024 DANGER - Austin Park - report 3234
  • July 5 2024 DANGER West of Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine - report 3323
  • July 5 2024 DANGER Redbud Park - report 3242
  • July 5 2024 DANGER Lily Cove - report 3471
  • July 5 2024 DANGER Clearlake Keys - report 3320
  • July 5 2024 DANGER Jago Bay - report 3295
  • July 5 2024 DANGER Glenhaven - report 3317
  • July 5 2024 DANGER Clearlake Oaks near Water Intake - report 3238
  • July 5 2024 WARNING - Cache Creek Shady Acres - report 3316
  • July 5 2024 WARNING Soda Bay Cove - report 3321
Forbes Creek - Lake County
  • Mouth- WARNING - Report 4501
Region 3 - Central Coast

    San Antonio Lake - Monterey
  • July 12 2024 DANGER - report 4572
Region 9 - San Diego
    San Diego Park Pond - San Diego County
  • July 12 2024 WARNING - report 4595

HAB DANGER and HAB WARNING signage posted on beaches carries the following caption in the state of California:
"Toxins from algae in this water can harm people and kill animals"

Both levels of HAB alert carry the following safety measures:
  • no swimming or wading, avoid contact with this water
  • avoid contact with scum in the water or on shore
  • do not allow pets in the water
  • do not use this water for cooking
  • do not eat shellfish from this water
In the case of the HAB WARNING , fish fillets can be consumed, the fillets should be cleaned with tap water or bottled water before cooking. Throw away all the entrails of fish caught in these waters.

For more information from California Water Boards, click here.

The Freshwater Harmful Algal Bloom FHAB Reports Map is maintained by the State Water Resources Control Board (CA Water Boards) from voluntary reporting of suspicious algae, with subsequent verification or eliminaton of the report by authorities. The CA Water Boards coordinate with state and local agencies for follow-up field work sampling and water testing leading to recreational advisories being posted. Signage notifying of HABs in California are as follows:
  • Caution Harmful Algae may be present
  • Warning Toxins from algae in this water can harm people and kill animals
  • Danger Toxins from algae in this water can harm people and kill animals
  • Check for Algae toxic algal mats may be present in this water
  • Toxic Algae Alert toxic algal mats ARE present in this water

The CA Water Boards guidance for HABs involves the above signage for public awareness. Further, "Practicing Healthy Water Habits" around all water bodies is encouraged, whether these water bodies are posted with signage or not. Always avoid contact with water bearing algae blooms.

For questions, please contact the HAB Hotline by email to CyanoHAB.Reports@waterboards.ca.gov or phone 1-800-222-1222.

WaterToday collects algal bloom monitoring information from state and federal agencies including but not limited to the CDC, EPA, NOAA and state public health authorities. 

HABs alerts are posted on our state maps according to the best available information reported by citizen groups, universities, state and/or federal monitoring agencies.


Before you head out to the beach, pond or stream, check with local authorities to confirm the latest HABs conditions.
Consider carrying a rapid test kit for microcystin, the most common of the cyanobacteria toxins.

Sources for algal bloom data:
Environmental Protection Agency Cyanobacteria Assessment Network (CyAN)
The mission of the CyAN project is to support the environmental management and public use of U.S. lakes and estuaries by providing a useful and accessible approach to detecting and quantifying algal blooms and related water quality using satellite data records. 
What is CyAN?:  Mobile and web-based application for cyanobacteria monitoring
How does it work?  Users can enter the coordinates or name of local water bodies for monitoring information. 
The CyAN project officially started October 1, 2015. It provided continental U.S. coverage using the Envisat MERIS archive from 2002-2012
Sign up here: https://www.epa.gov/water-research/cyanobacteria-assessment-network-application-cyan-app

Centers for Disease Control

Environmental Public Health Tracking provides data and information on health outcomes, the environment, population, and exposures, including harmful algal blooms occurring in water bodies of the USA, both freshwater and marine.

CDC Public Notice on harmful Algae Blooms

It is not possible to know if a large growth, or bloom, of algae or cyanobacteria (also called bluegreen algae) is harmful just by looking at it. Some blooms make toxins (poisons), which can still be in the water even when you can’t see a bloom. Learn how to protect yourself and your loved ones from harmful algae and cyanobacteria, what to do if you or a pet is exposed to them, and how to help prevent these blooms.

Swimming and Wading: 
Stay out of water with a bloom, rinse off if you or your pets are in contact with water
If you see signs of a bloom, stay out of the water and keep your pets out of the water. Do not fish, swim, boat, or play water sports in areas where this is possible harmful algae or cyanobacteria.

Do not go into or play in water that:
  • Smells bad
  • Looks discolored
  • Has foam, scum, algal mats, or paint-like streaks on the surface
  • Has dead fish or other animals washed up on its shore or beach
Protect your pets and livestock from getting sick by keeping them away from water with possible harmful algae or cyanobacteria. Do not let animals:

  • Get in the water
  • Drink the water
  • Lick or eat mats of cyanobacteria or algae
  • Eat or graze near the water
  • Eat dead fish or other animals on the shore
  • Go on the beach or shoreline
If you or your pets do go in water that may have a bloom, rinse yourself and your pets immediately afterward with tap water from a sink, shower, hose, or outdoor spigot. Do not let pets lick their fur until they have been rinsed. Pets may have harmful algae, cyanobacteria, or related toxins on their fur if they swim or play in water with a bloom.

Do not fill pools with water directly from lakes, rivers, or ponds. The water could contain algal or cyanobacterial toxins or unsafe levels of germs.

 
Drinking Water
Follow local guidance about toxins in tap water
If you are notified of cyanobacteria or their toxins in your public drinking water supply, follow guidance from your local or state government or water utility to reduce the chances of you or your animals getting sick.

Harmful cyanobacteria may grow in water bodies that supply tap water. Although many water treatment plants can remove these toxins, tap water can be contaminated in certain situations. Cyanobacteria can also produce substances that are not harmful, but can change the taste or smell of tap water.
If you have concerns about the appearance, smell, or taste of tap water that you are using, contact your water utility or health department. Consider using bottled water for drinking and cooking until the problem is resolved.

Don’t boil water contaminated with toxins


Boiling water does not remove toxins and can concentrate the toxin.

Fish and shellfish:



Be aware of advisories and health risks related to eating contaminated fish and shellfish


Avoid eating very large reef fish such as grouper or amberjack, especially the head, gut, liver, or eggs. Large reef fish may be contaminated with ciguatoxin, the algal toxin that causes ciguatera fish poisoning

See the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance for more information on reef fish associated with unsafe levels of toxins.


Check for and follow local shellfish and fish advisories before eating any fish or shellfish you collect yourself. Algal and cyanobacterial toxins in fish or shellfish have no taste or odor. Cooking or preserving food does not remove toxins. Thus, you cannot tell if the seafood is safe by just looking at, smelling, or tasting it.



    Check to see if shellfish beds are closed. State shellfish control authorities -- usually state health departments or other state agencies -- are required to control for toxins where harmful algal blooms are likely to occur and toxins could build up in shellfish. Common ways state authorities control for algal toxins include routine monitoring for toxic algae or shellfish and testing shellfish for toxins before or after harvesting. If levels of toxins are unsafe, state authorities will close the area for shellfish harvesting until shellfish are safe to eat.



    Check safety advisories from the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Fish and Shellfish Advisories and Safe Eating Guidelines website.



Report any concerns to your local public health authorities.



 

EPA notice to the public on harmful algae



Harmful algal blooms can be green, blue, red or brown. They can be scummy or look like paint on the surface of the water.


What are harmful algal blooms?


Harmful algal blooms are overgrowths of algae in water. Some produce dangerous toxins in fresh or marine water but even nontoxic blooms hurt the environment and local economies.


What are the effects of harmful algal blooms?


Harmful algal blooms can:


  • Produce extremely dangerous toxins that can sicken or kill people and animals

  • Create dead zones in the water

  • Raise treatment costs for drinking water

  • Hurt industries that depend on clean water

The EPA has a role in enforcing environmental protection regulations to limit discharges into water bodies that contribute to the growth of harmful algal blooms.


The EPA also maintains list of Impaired Water Bodies by state, those water bodies that are not supporting their ideal uses for recreation, including swimming, fishing and wading.  The EPA works with state authorities to identify water bodies that are not supporting their intended recreational uses, to set daily maximum limits for contaminants and nutrient load for impaired water bodies.  The EPA works with state and other federal agencies to investigate and prosecute violations of the Clean Water Act, with a role in ordering watershed plans that limit discharges to these water bodies to allow for recovery.


Follow WT Clean Water Act Crime Box to learn about the work of the EPA in historic criminal prosecutions involving illegal discharges to water bodies, or making false reports about discharges.


Check out our With the Flow report weekly to see spills, streamflows, algae blooms and drinking water advisories occurring in the same drainage area in the same time frame.


Marine Blooms - Red Tide

Q. What is red tide?


A. Red Tide is caused by microscopic algae (plant-like microorganism) called Karenia brevis or K. brevis. The organism produces a toxin that can affect the central nervous system of fish, birds, mammals and other animals.


Q: Is Red Tide, red?


A: At high concentrations (called blooms), the organisms may discolor the water – sometimes red, light or dark green, brown, or clear.


Q: Where does Red Tide occur?


A: Red tides occur worldwide. K. brevis is found almost exclusively in the Gulf of Mexico but has been found on the east coast of Florida and off the coast of North Carolina.


Q: How long does it last?


A: Red tide blooms can last days, weeks or months and can also change daily due to wind conditions. Onshore winds normally bring it near the shore and offshore winds drive it out to sea.


Q: What causes Red Tide?


A. A red tide bloom needs biology (the organisms), chemistry (natural or man-made nutrients for growth), and physics (concentrating and transport mechanisms). No single factor causes it. Tests are being conducted to see if coastal nutrients enhance or prolong blooms.


Q: Can I swim in water affected by Red Tide?


A: Most people can swim in red tide but it can cause skin irritation and burning eyes. If your skin is easily irritated, avoid red tide water. If you experience irritation, get out and thoroughly wash off with fresh water. Swimming near dead fish is not recommended.


Q: What are the symptoms I may experience after contact with Red Tide?


A: Symptoms from breathing red tide toxins are normally coughing, sneezing and teary eyes. These are usually temporary when red tide toxins are in the air. Wearing a particle filter mask may lessen the affects, and using over-the-counter antihistamines may decrease your symptoms. Check the marine forecast. Fewer toxins are in the air when the wind is blowing offshore.


Q: Are there people who are more sensitive to the toxins?


A: People with respiratory problems (like asthma or bronchitis) should avoid red tide areas, especially when winds are blowing toxins onto the shore. If you go to the beach, take your short acting inhaler with you. If you have symptoms, leave the beach and seek air conditioning.


Q: Who do I call if I think I have become sick from Red Tide?

A: Please consult with your primary care physician and contact the Coastal Health District at 912-262-2342.


Q: Can I eat seafood at restaurants during a Red Tide?


A: Commercial seafood found in restaurants and grocery stores is safe because it comes from red tide free water and is monitored by the government for safety.


Q: Can I eat seafood from recreational harvesting during a Red Tide?


A: Recreational fisherman must be careful:


  • Do not eat mollusks -- clams or oysters-- taken from red tide waters, as they contain toxins that cause a food poisoning called NSP --Neurotoxic Shellfish Poisoning.

  • Finfish caught live and healthy can be eaten if filleted.

  • Use common sense! Harvesting distressed or dead animals is not advised under any circumstances.

  • Edible parts of other animals commonly called shellfish -- crabs, shrimp and lobsters -- are not affected by the red tide organisms and can be eaten. Do not eat the tamale -- the green stuff, hepatopancreas.









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