LEE COUNTY – The Florida Department of Health in Lee County (DOH-Lee) has issued a Health Alert for the presence of blue-green algae blooms in the Caloosahatchee River — Alva Boat Ramp. This is in response to water samples taken on April 8, 2024. The public should exercise caution in and around Caloosahatchee River — Alva Boat Ramp.
DOH-Lee is also cautioning the public of the presence of blue-green algae blooms in the Caloosahatchee River — Palace Grande Canal, Caloosahatchee River — Walpole Canal, and Whiskey Creek — Winkler Road Canal. Blooms have the potential to produce toxins, and what triggers them to do so remains poorly understood. Since bloom conditions can change at any time, it is important to exercise caution as if the bloom were toxic, even if toxin presence has not yet been confirmed.
Residents and visitors are advised to take the following precautions:
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You should not drink, swim, wade, water ski or engage in activities that may cause you to come in direct contact with waters where there is a visible bloom.
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Exercise caution when using personal watercraft or boating, to avoid stirring up or contacting the algae or the affected water.
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Avoid getting affected water in your eyes, nose, or mouth.
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Wash your skin and clothing with soap and water if you have contact with algae or discolored or smelly water.
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You should keep pets and livestock away from the waters in this location.
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Eating fillets from healthy fish caught in freshwater lakes experiencing blooms is safe. Rinse fish fillets with tap or bottled water, throw out the guts and cook fish to appropriate temperature.
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You should not eat shellfish from this location.
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and partners collect algae samples from reported bloom locations for toxin analysis. Once completed, the results will be posted on the DEP Algal Bloom Dashboard, and can also be viewed on the Protecting Florida Together website, where you can sign up to be not
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