Blue-green algal blooms are a major hazard to water supplies as well as potentially dangerous to human, animal and fish health.
Blue-Green Algae May Hold the Key to More “Meat-Like” Proteins
Algae environmental research - CSIRO
Not the usual suspect: Understanding the cyanobacteria responsible for January fish kill - CSIRO
Green superheroes of the sea: how wetland plants are tackling climate change – CSIROscope
New opportunity – Workshop on Ocean Change and Blue Carbon – IORA Blue Carbon Hub
CSIRO PUBLISHING Invertebrate Systematics
water – CSIROscope
What is blue-green algae? The toxic microbe that thrives in warmer waters
Spotting algal blooms from space - CSIRO
Dangerous levels of blue-green algae prompt warnings across the Central West - ABC listen
CSIRO sets itself water quality mission
CSIRO and using mining by-products to reduce algal blooms
Blue-green algae that can kill dogs is confirmed in parts of Wales - Wales Online