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Scientists examining how blue-green algae blooms impact air

Scientists examining how blue-green algae blooms impact air Blue-green algae contains toxins and people and pets should avoid coming into contact with it - but what happens when that algae ends up in the air we breathe? and last updated 2021-07-13 15:28:45-04 FORT MYERS, Fla. — Inside an air-conditioned lab in southwest Florida floats a summer scourge. “They ve been around, we think, three and a half billion years,” said Dr. Barry Rosen, a professor at The Water School at Florida Gulf Coast University. The ancient organisms are toxic blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria. Dr. Rosen is one of the preeminent experts in it; he and his team are working on a new study involving that algae.

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