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Health Officials Issue Blue-Green Algae Advisory for Lake Bryant

Health Officials Issue Blue-Green Algae Advisory for Lake Bryant

State health officials has issued a blue-green algae health alert following detection of toxins. Photo: Contributed/Florida Department of Environmental Protection


MARION COUNTY, FL (352today.com) – The Florida Department of Health in Marion County is advising residents and visitors to avoid contact with water near the Lake Bryant Resort Dock after blue-green algae was detected in the area.

According to a public health advisory issued June 15, the algae bloom was observed on June 11. Water samples have been collected and testing is underway to determine whether toxins are present. Health officials cautioned that blue-green algae can produce harmful toxins and that environmental conditions can change rapidly, making it important to avoid contact with affected waters even before test results are confirmed.

The Department of Health recommends that the public not swim, wade, operate personal watercraft or otherwise come into contact with water where a visible algae bloom is present. Residents who come into contact with algae, discolored water or water with an unpleasant odor should wash their skin and clothing thoroughly with soap and water.

Officials also urged individuals with pets or livestock to keep animals away from affected waters, noting that algae blooms can be especially dangerous. The advisory warns against drinking water from areas affected by algae blooms or using it to cook or wash dishes. Boiling contaminated water does not remove potential toxins.

Blue-green algae, or cyanobacteria, are naturally occurring bacteria commonly found in Florida’s freshwater systems. Blooms develop when algae rapidly multiply, often creating visible mats, scum or discoloration on the water’s surface. Blooms are more common during periods of warm temperatures, abundant sunlight, calm water conditions and elevated nutrient levels.

Exposure to algae toxins can pose health risks to humans and animals. Children, older adults and individuals with compromised immune systems may be particularly vulnerable. State officials note that properly cleaned and cooked fillets from healthy freshwater fish remain safe to eat, though fish should be rinsed with clean tap or bottled water and all internal organs discarded. Shellfish harvested from affected waters should not be consumed.

Residents can report algae blooms to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection by calling 1-855-305-3903. Anyone experiencing symptoms after exposure to a harmful algae bloom can contact the Florida Poison Information Center at 800-222-1222.

For additional information, residents may contact the Florida Department of Health in Marion County at 352-622-7744.

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