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I checked again today. The water was so roiled by huge wakes pulling soil from the shoreline, I could only see into about one foot of depth, but the Gloeotrichia was still present.
The article mentions that Gloeotrichia is a seasonal occurrence, but I've associated the bloom with September, and we're not through half of August. Neurotoxins associated with these blue-green algae can gradually affect humans' nervous system later in life. Although my personal affliction of peripheral-neuropathy is a mild one, some suffer gravely. Quote:
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