A decade of monitoring and management of freshwater algae, in particular Cyanobacteria, in England and Wales

Although the toxicity of cyanobacteria has been known for many years, cyanobacteria-related problems in the UK were generally limited in frequency. However, this all changed and became of national concern following the exceptional environmental conditions in the autumn of 1989, when widespread cyanobacterial blooms and scums developed in fresh waters. This paper summarises the Environment Agency's monitoring programme for freshwater algae since 1991 and describes the actions the Environment Agency has taken as a result of the monitoring data.

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Main Authors: Krokowski, Jan, Jamieson, Jane
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2002
Subjects:Management, Pollution, Limnology, Algal blooms, Phytoplankton, Environment management, Biological surveys, Cyanobacteria, Wales, England,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22247
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