08/27/2024
⚠️ Toxic Algae Alert at Nelson's Landing ⚠️
Toxic algae blooms have been detected at Nelson's Landing, primarily at the beaches of Eagle Wash and Placer Cove. The algae are producing dangerous toxins exceeding safe levels for public contact, as advised by the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection.
👀 What to Look For: Thick green algae floating on the water's surface.
🚫 Avoid: Swimming or allowing pets to drink from or swim in these areas.
If you or your pets come into contact with the water, rinse off with clean water immediately. Algal toxins are especially dangerous if ingested, so keep pets and animals away from the water. Park biologists are monitoring the situation and will update when it's safe to return.
🦠 Toxic algae bloom occur when cyanobacteria multiply quickly, creating blooms that spread across the water’s surface. The blooms might become visible, as seen in the pictures. Cyanobacteria, also called blue-green algae, are microscopic organisms found naturally in fresh and salt water. Algae blooms are more common in summer as bacteria thrive in warm and nutrient rich environments.
🧪 Learn more about cyanobacteria and algal blooms: https://www.cdc.gov/harmful-algal-blooms/about/index.html
📸NPS/R. Rackliffe
Alt Text: Greenish water with visible algae bloom.