An curved arrow pointing right. One of China's largest freshwater lakes, Lake Tai, has turned completely green after unusual algae growth this year. Local reports say algae density is 38.7% ...
The lake is located in the Yangtze River Delta region, one of China's most industrialized and densely populated areas, and was once infamous for its algae outbreaks caused by pollution.
When the rafts are cleaned off in the spring, along comes the algae, which thrives off the leftover seaweed nutrients and the warm conditions in the Yellow Sea. Researchers think the reason for ...
We are now in the middle of the summer recreational season on Chautauqua Lake, and lake algae and plants are topics of discussion by many. A recent conference organized by Chautauqua Institution ...