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HomeNewsBlue-green Algae bloom results in warning for Waingaehe/Holdens Bay

Blue-green Algae bloom results in warning for Waingaehe/Holdens Bay

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As the weekend approaches, residents and visitors in the Bay of Plenty region are advised to exercise caution due to two significant advisories affecting the area.

Health warning for Waingaehe/Holdens Bay

The Bay of Plenty and Lakes Public Health Service has issued a health warning for the Waingaehe/Holdens Bay area of Lake Rotorua. This alert comes after the detection of high concentrations of blue-green algae, scientifically known as cyanobacteria, in the water.

Understanding the risks of Blue-green algae

Blue-green algae are naturally occurring organisms found in many freshwater systems. Under certain conditions, such as increased temperatures and nutrient levels, these algae can proliferate rapidly, leading to blooms that may produce toxins harmful to humans and animals. Exposure to these toxins can cause skin rashes, nausea, stomach cramps, and, in severe cases, liver damage. Dogs are particularly susceptible, as they may ingest algae while swimming or by licking their fur afterward.

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Recommended precautions

To safeguard public health, authorities recommend the following:

  • Avoid Water Contact: Refrain from swimming, water skiing, or any activities involving direct contact with the water in the affected area until the warning is lifted.
  • Protect Pets: Keep dogs and other animals away from the shoreline and prevent them from drinking or entering the water.
  • Stay Informed: Regularly check for updates on water quality and health advisories through official channels such as the Land, Air, Water Aotearoa (LAWA) website.

Great news for Rotorua after a wet weekend

Here comes the sun Rotorua! After a wet weekend containing Orange level weather warnings, this week returns to very nice, warm summer weather!

Rotorua weather report: 23/12 11:08. Photo credit: MET Service

 

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