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Researchers at the University of Vermont's Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources are co-authors of a global study of cold water cyanobacteria, or blue green algae, blooms.
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The Vermont Department of Health is warning that potentially hazardous cyanobacteria blooms are reappearing in regional waterbodies.
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About a dozen beaches around Vermont, including several in Burlington, were closed Wednesday because of potentially toxic algae blooms.Several beaches…
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All Lake Champlain beaches in Burlington, Vermont have been closed because of the presence of potentially toxic cyanobacteria.The Burlington Parks and…
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The Vermont Department of Health is reminding residents to avoid contact with toxic blue-green algae in Vermont waters.Health officials say warm weather…
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Elevated levels of toxin-producing bacteria have closed Burlington's North Beach.The Burlington Parks and Recreation Department announced the closure…