Algae Found At Grand Lake A Powerful Poison

Blue green algae is more like a bacteria than a plant. And when it blooms, or multiplies rapidly, it can release one of the most powerful natural poisons known to man. <br /><br /><a href="http://www.newson6.com/story/15011834/public-told-not-to-swim-in-grand-lake" target="_blank">GRDA: Public Advised To Stay Out Of Grand Lake Waters</a>

Friday, July 1st 2011, 10:46 pm

By: News On 6


Ashli Sims, News On 6

GRAND LAKE, Oklahoma -- Blue green algae is more like a bacteria than a plant. And when it blooms, or multiplies rapidly, it can release one of the most powerful natural poisons known to man.

Green scum lapping at Grand Lake shores and mucking up the surface of the water is more than just an eyesore.

"A bloom would be... looks like pea soup, green pea soup," said Dr Earl Blewett, OSU Associate Professor of Microbiology.

Doctor Blewett says it's a bacteria that grows rapidly during sunny summer days.

"It's really common. It's only a problem, when you have really large amounts of algae. They produce a toxin," he said.

Doctor Blewett says if you can see it, it's likely toxic.

"I would expect the small coves that are still water. They're might be a problem there," Dr. Blewett said.

Doctor Melita Tate, from Grassroots Healthcare, says ingesting water contaminated by blue green algae or inhaling the droplets can make you sick.

Learn about symptoms and treatment of blue green algae illness

You should be on the lookout for flu-like symptoms, stomach pain, diarrhea and vomiting.

"just like with any illness, even the flu, older people and younger people are going to be more susceptible to this kind of thing," Dr. Tate said.

"Just don't drink it, don't swim in it. don't let your dogs swim in it," Dr. Blewett said.

For now, you will just have to enjoy being on Grand Lake and not in it, because there's not much else that can be done.

"You can rake it away, but it's a lot of work. And it's kinda smelly. Most people just let it run its course," Dr. Blewett said.

Blue green algae can produce a variety of toxins, affecting the brain, liver or kidneys.

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7/1/2011: Many Businesses, Lake Goers Say Fun Will Go On At Grand Lake
7/1/2011 GRDA: Public Advised To Stay Out Of Grand Lake Waters
6/30/2011 GRDA Board Calls Emergency Meeting Over Blue Green Algae In Grand Lake
6/29/2011 More Blue Green Algae Found In Grand Lake
6/27/2011 GRDA Issues Blue Green Algae Warning On Grand Lake

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