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just saw this on twitter, be careful folks
So I poked around and apparently this is a problem in all 50 states, especially around summer. Watch out for warm, slow moving water. Shallow water especially cause itâs already warmer. If thereâs a lot of algae and itâs green and stuff, just stay out.
Warm weather and fertilizers and such make this worse, and apparently this is the worst year yet so please keep your pets safe, and yourselves as well!
We had it in a lake here last year and this is what it looks like
A few notes on this, for the doggos:
1. This is a form of bacteria, not algae. It can be blue-green, bright green, or red, and will look like foam, scum, or spilled paint. The dark green algae found at beaches is NOT the same thing and is not toxic. (Highlighted red because we call it blue-green)
2. It is found in shallow, still, bodies of water. It thrives on warm temperatures and fertilizer. So, be particularly careful if there is (as in this picture) a farm next to the lake or pond.
3. YES it is toxic to humans too. However itâs not as toxic and there is no known case of anyone dying. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, muscle cramps, twitching, paralysis, cardiac or respiratory difficulty, liver failure, skin irritation, rashes, and gastrointestinal issues. Go to the ER if you feel sick after swimming in a lake.
4. Donât let your dogs go in water that is cloudy, has algae blooms like that, or if you are at all unsure. If you do let your dogs swim, rinse them off with clean water if possible.
5. Do not use untreated lake water for drinking, cooking, and brushing teeth. Boiling water does not help nor does simple treatment. So, basically just donât use lake water. Do not let your dogs drink from the lake or fill their bowl from it. Bring water from home for your dog to drink, and offer your dog water before letting them near a lake so they wonât be thirsty.
6. Not all blooms are toxic. But you should still assume they are.
7. There is no antidote to the toxin. If your dog gets sick after swimming, take them to the vet immediately.
8. The downwind side of the lake is more likely to be affected.
If possible, take your dog to a river to play in the water not a lake.
Hereâs an article from Pet Poison Helpline about it https://www.petpoisonhelpline.com/poison/blue-green-algae/
If you dare come at me about banning straws, I will throw you into the sun cannon. Iâm disabled, Iâm crippled, I need disposable plastic straws, and all those pricey ridiculous alternatives arenât working as well. Plastic straws were invented for the disabled.
Way to shit all over a vital access need because you think straws are worse than corporate greed.
We all care about the turtles, the seals, the oceans, obviously. Notice how the easiest thing to yell about was something that would barely affect anything but appealed heavily to emotional discourse.
The disabled community is huge, and it can be joined by anyone. Most of those As Seen On TV products were invented for us. Society still mocks us and ignores us, and often outright harms us in multiple ways.
Communicate better. Listen better. But stop putting us out in the cold because you are inconvenienced by our simplest needs.
Straws arenât killing the planet, its animals, or people. Theyâre a microscopic fraction of an iota of a percentage of the problem. You want to do something? Ban plastic fishing nets. Anything else is just a hollow feel-good gesture at the expense of real living disabled people.
https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2018/03/great-pacific-garbage-patch-plastics-environment/
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ocean-plastic-fishing-waste_n_5bc47dc9e4b0bd9ed55c1f60
i have an environmental degree and iâve been saying this since this straw âdebateâ started: its all a tactic by those in power to distract peopleâs attention from bigger issues such as fishing waste. donât fall for it. and donât be a dick to disabled people who need straws to make their lives easier.
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