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Harmful algal blooms invade New Jersey lakes

Harmful algal blooms have begun to pop up in New Jersey lakes once again.

07/28/2020

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Harmful algal blooms invade New Jersey lakes

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Harmful algal blooms have begun to pop up in New Jersey lakes once again.

COVID-19 isn’t the only reason why swimmers should keep their distance this summer at some New Jersey lakes. The pea-soup-like harmful algal blooms, also known as cyanobacteria, have begun to pop up in New Jersey once again.

07/28/2020

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