We need your help keeping an eye out for #algae blooms in the Bay 🦠

As the weather heats up, conditions will be ripe for harmful algae blooms (HABs). After a devastating #HAB in 2022, we ramped up our algae monitoring program and now have a team algae sampling across the Bay Area through the summer.

But we could always use more eyes on the Bay 👀 If you see coffee-colored water or unusually red or bright green water in the Bay, take photos, note down the time & exact location, and reach out to our pollution tip line: https://baykeeper.org/report-pollution/

Photos: First two photos are of brown-colored water during a small algae bloom in #Alameda in 2024 that luckily dissipated quickly. The third photo is a close-up image of the alga Akashiwo sanguinea 🔬 and the last image is of our team collecting samples from the Bay #algaebloom #harmfulalgaeblooms #sanfraniscobay #bayarea #sfbay #waterpollution

Late last week, our community science monitoring program detected a harmful #algae bloom in #Alameda 🦠

⚠️ If you see signs of a bloom—including tea-like or otherwise discolored water—please avoid contact with the affected area and reach out to our pollution hotline:

https://baykeeper.org/update/harmful-algae-bloom-detected-in-alameda/

#harmfulalgaebloom #HAB #sfbay #sanfraniscobay #bayarea #pollution #waterpollution

Harmful Algae Bloom Detected in Alameda - San Francisco Baykeeper

Late last week, our community science monitoring program detected a harmful algae bloom (HAB) of Heterosigma akashiwo at Seaplane Lagoon and Encinal Beach in Alameda. H. akashiwo is the same species of algae that produced widespread blooms in 2022 and 2023, causing massive fish die-offs. We have one unconfirmed report of a localized bloom on

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Cool photos of an #osprey nest in Richmond from our amazing volunteer photographer Robb Most

#wildlife #birding #richmondca #sfbay #sanfraniscobay #eastbay

We're urging people to stay out of #SFBay for another couple of days following sewage spills caused by the storms: "The bacteria and pathogens and viruses and chemicals haven't really had a chance to flush out of the bay yet," Baykeeper Director Sejal Choksi-Chugh said to @[email protected] https://abc7news.com/san-francisco-bay-sewage-wastewater-california-storms/12717011/
#bayarea #sanfraniscobay #sewage #pollution #rain
Storms may have sent millions of gallons of wastewater into SF Bay, residents advised to 'stay out'

A spokesperson for East Bay MUD says during the NYE storms its plant processed 650 million gallons of water but that 13 million gallons of untreated water may have made it into the San Francisco Bay.

ABC7 San Francisco