Sunday, 8 July 2012

Blue Green Algae

Blue Green Algae at Mere edge
Some of the meres suffer from toxic blue green algae and Ellesmere is one of them. This is naturally occurring but can be toxic to people and pets. Despite there being several signs displayed around the mere (and the appearance of the water being very off putting) I often see people happily allowing their dogs to drink.
Please be aware that the algae can cause skin and eye irritations and severe stomach upsets. I realise that many people have swum in the mere during these "blooms" without any harm - but I also know of dogs being prescribed strong antibiotics for extended periods after drinking the water. Last year there were canine deaths in the Lake District as several lakes there have similar outbreaks so do take care where the water looks like the above photo.

2 comments:

Ms B said...

How is the algae situation at the moment?

merecat said...

Hi Julie..
The algae is much better now - most of the mere is totally clear ..it only seems to be lingering in sheltered spots, mostly at the south end of the mere. Just in time too..as the hot weather means that lots of dogs (& some kids) are in the water.