Blue-green algae bloom

Blue-green algae are a type of bacteria. They occur naturally, but if their numbers get too high they can pose health risks to humans and animals.

Blue-green algae blooms form when algae, which are normally found in the water, start to grow very quickly. Blooms can form in warm, slow-moving waters that are rich in nutrients from sources such as fertilizer runoff or septic tank overflows. Blue-green algae blooms need nutrients to survive.

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Blue-green algae bloom
Blue-green algal bloom
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Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Resources
Blue-green algal bloom art on copper
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