‘Green blue slime:’ More Minnesota beaches close due to toxic algal blooms
- The city of Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, closed its beach for about 10 days due to a toxic blue-green algal bloom, as described by Hammerschmidt.
- Several reports indicate that dogs have gotten sick from exposure to toxic algal blooms in Minnesota this summer, according to Robinson.
- Sleepy Eye Lake Beach has reopened after winds dissipated the algal blooms, bringing back swimmers, boaters, and anglers, as expressed by Hammerschmidt.
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