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Lake Monroe Algae Bloom Poses Health Risks
23 Jan
Summary
- Harmful blue-green algae toxins detected in the center of Lake Monroe.
- Precautions include avoiding water contact and keeping pets away.
- Algae blooms can produce toxins harmful to humans and ecosystems.

The Florida Department of Health in Volusia County has issued a warning regarding harmful blue-green algae toxins detected in the center of Lake Monroe. Water sample testing is ongoing, and due to the potential for toxins and changing environmental conditions, the public is urged to exercise caution.
Residents and visitors are strongly advised against drinking, swimming, wading, or coming into contact with the affected waters. It is crucial to wash skin and clothing with soap and water if any contact with algae or discolored, foul-smelling water occurs. Pets and livestock must be kept away from the area and provided with an alternative water source.
Consuming fish fillets from these waters is considered safe after proper preparation, but shellfish should not be eaten. Boiling water from an algae bloom will not neutralize the toxins. Blue-green algae are bacteria common in Florida's freshwaters, forming blooms that can discolor water, emit odors, and produce harmful toxins impacting both human and animal health, as well as aquatic ecosystems.




