Cyanobacteria Found In Sodus Bay in Upstate New York
Cyanobacteria Is A Potential Health Threat But Residents Not Warned Of It
These photos illustrate how the once clear water of Sodus Bay is now contaminated with blue-green algae, known as Cyanobacteria.
Published by Fran Brockmyre
I am a retired teacher and live in Florida in the winter and in Upstate New York in the summer. I began writing books for my grandson 2 years ago and discovered how much I enjoy writing. View profile
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