First Toxic Bloom Appears In Wainscott Pond - 27 East

First Toxic Bloom Appears In Wainscott Pond

authorMichael Wright on Jun 7, 2016
Heavy rainfall over the weekend sparked the first toxic blue-green algae bloom in Wainscott Pond this week, the State Department of Environmental Conservation and scientists from Stony Brook University said.... more

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