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Toxic Blooms

Toxic blue-green algae blooms are appearing in pristine wilderness areas.

Aired 05/07/2023

Prairie Sportsman

Toxic Blooms

Clip: Season 14 Episode 13 | 5m 43sVideo has Closed Captions

Toxic blue-green algae blooms are appearing in pristine wilderness areas.

Toxic blue-green algae blooms are showing up in northern Minnesota wilderness areas, and researchers at the St. Croix Watershed Research Station are investigating why. The harmful cyanobacteria is typically found in waters polluted by nutrient runoff.

Aired 05/07/2023

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