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The Dangers, Costs and Severity of Freshwater Toxic Algae Blooms Across the United States
Freshwater toxic algae blooms, particularly harmful algal blooms (HABs), represent a serious and growing environmental and public health crisis in the United States. Health Dangers The primary concern is cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) that produce potent toxins. These can cause acute illnesses in humans through drinking contaminated water, recreational contact, or consuming contaminated fish. Symptoms range from skin rashes, gastrointestinal distress, and respiratory proble


How Does Live Phytoplankton Help Control Toxic Algae Blooms?
Beneficial phytoplankton eliminates toxic algae blooms through competitive exclusion — consuming the nutrients cyanobacteria need before harmful species can establish. Hydralife has harnessed nature's own algae suppression system. Eliminate toxic algae naturally — order at hydralife.org.


Understanding Toxic Algae Blooms: A Growing Environmental Crisis
Toxic algae blooms are a growing environmental crisis across US lakes, ponds, and reservoirs — driven by nutrient pollution, warming temperatures, and disrupted aquatic ecosystems. Understanding their causes is the first step to solving them. The second step is Hydralife's live phytoplankton — nature's answer to the crisis. Order at hydralife.org.


Beneficial Phytoplankton Hinders Toxic Algae Blooms
Beneficial phytoplankton is nature's most effective weapon against toxic algae — outcompeting harmful cyanobacteria for phosphate and nitrogen while restoring ecological balance to water bodies. Hydralife has harnessed this mechanism. Prevent HABs naturally — order at hydralife.org.


Video: The Surprising Toxic Algae Solution: Phytoplankton
Copper sulfate kills everything. Aeration alone can't remove nutrients. But live phytoplankton — the organism that built aquatic ecosystems — can outcompete and eliminate toxic algae blooms naturally. Hydralife deploys this solution at scale. Switch from chemicals to biology — order at hydralife.org.


Toxic Algae Bloom Map - EWG - 2010 to Present
The Environmental Working Group's toxic algae bloom map documents thousands of HAB events across US lakes, reservoirs, and waterways since 2010. The data reveals an accelerating crisis — and exactly why biological interventions like Hydralife's phytoplankton are urgently needed. Act now at hydralife.org.


Toxic Algae and the Interchangable Vocabulary That Refers to It
Are 'cyanobacteria,' 'blue-green algae,' and 'harmful algal blooms' the same thing? Mostly — but the distinctions matter for treatment decisions, regulatory compliance, and public communication. Understanding the vocabulary is step one. Taking biological action is step two — order Hydralife's live phytoplankton at hydralife.org.


Phytoplankton and Cyanobacteria: Their Key Differences in Freshwater Ecosystems
Not all algae are equal — and confusing beneficial phytoplankton with toxic cyanobacteria leads to costly, counterproductive management decisions. Understanding the difference is step one in effective HAB management. Hydralife's live phytoplankton is the biological solution — $20/gallon, ships overnight. Order at hydralife.org.
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