A medium-density bloom of blue-green algae species in Nova Scotia, near the shoreline of a lake Nova Scotia Department of Environment and Climate Change CANADAHALIFAX news Two area beaches closed because of blue-green algae bloom by admin 14 يوليو، 2023 written by admin 14 يوليو، 2023 334 CITYnews halifax \ By Mark Hodgins Another pair of Halifax-area beaches is being impacted by toxic algae. The municipality says Cunard Beach and Sandy Lake Beach in HRM are closed for recreational use because of the presence of blue-green algae blooms. Algae produce toxins that make humans sick and can be fatal for pets. A dog reportedly died earlier this year after coming into contact with the algae at a local lake. The city says people shouldn’t touch the water, keep pets away from it, don’t drink the water, or consume fish from the impacted lake. Staff will be further investigating to find out if the algae at Cunard Beach is producing toxins. If it’s not, the beach will be reopened. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Girl suffers serious injuries after being hit by van while crossing street in Halifax next post Halifax police investigating west end fire as arson You may also like نحوٌ من 200 دبلوماسي كندي سابق يطالبون بعقوبات... 16 مايو، 2026 France rejects plan to send its last two... 16 مايو، 2026 Macdonald Bridge to close Sunday morning for Bluenose... 16 مايو، 2026 Canadian isolating in B.C. tests “presumptive positive” for... 16 مايو، 2026 Canadian wineries say scrapping provincial trade barriers would... 16 مايو، 2026 Kirst’s six-point outing leads Rock past Thunderbirds in... 16 مايو، 2026 Carney, Smith reach energy agreement that could see... 15 مايو، 2026 Why the U.S. is noticing this Canadian security... 15 مايو، 2026 Supreme Court rules intimate partner violence can be... 15 مايو، 2026 Why a song contest has emerged as Europe’s... 15 مايو، 2026