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    Blue-green algae warning issued for Doctors Lake in Clay County

    By ActionNewsJax.com News Staff,

    1 day ago
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    Boaters and swimmers in Clay County are being asked to stay out of the water after the Department of Health has issued an alert for the presence of blue-green algae.

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    The toxins were found in Doctors Lake.

    Read: Blue-green algae toxins detected in Doctors Lake for second time this summer

    Blue-green algae blooms occur when there’s a rapid growth of algae. This can appear as scum, foam, or paint on the surface of the water. The algae tends to discolor the water and can have an unpleasant odor.

    The Department of Health said sunny days, warm water temperatures, still water conditions, and excess nutrients are all factors that contribute to algae blooms.

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    If you do encounter the algae, wash your skin and clothes immediately.

    According to health officials, fishermen can still eat fillets from healthy fish caught in freshwater lakes experiencing blooms. You are asked to rinse the fish, throw out the guts, and cook the fish thoroughly. However, you shouldn’t eat shellfish caught in the blooms.

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    Click here to report algae blooms or call 855-305-3903. If you have other health questions or concerns about blue-green algae, call DOH-Clay at 904-278-3784.

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