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==Identification of cyanobacteria==
Minor cyanobacteria appear in the water as small yellowish or greenish pollen-like peaks. In calm weather
cyanobacteria form a gauze-like greenish film on the surface of the water.
Pollen seems misleadingly similar to cyanobacteria. However, pollen is especially present in water in spring and early summer, but cyanobacteria usually only become abundant after mid-summer when the waters warm up. If there is a lot of pollen in the water, it is usually also abundant on the beach.
The glass test and the stick test are good tools for identifying cyanobacteria.
The glass test
Take algae water in a glass or glass jar and let it stand for about an hour without moving. If green particles rise to the surface, it is blue-green algae.
The stick test
Test with a stick to see if the algae mass is solid and can be lifted. If the algae remains hanging on a stick, it is a harmless filamentous algae. Blue-green algae, on the other hand, decomposes on contact into particles in water.
Estimation of cyanobacterial abundance
The abundance of algae is assessed visually on a four-point scale.
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No cyanobacteria are detectable on the water surface or in shallow water near the shore. Depth of view is normal.
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| Some blue-green algae
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Blue-green algae can be seen as greenish flakes or sticks in the water. Algae is visible if water is taken into a transparent container. Narrow stripes of algae may have drifted onto the beach. Algae impairs depth of vision.
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| Abundant with blue-green algae
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The water is clearly rich in algae, or small algal rafts have risen to the surface or algae deposits have drifted onto the beach.
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| Very abundant with blue-green algae
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Algae form extensive algal rafts or have drifted ashore into thick piles.
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Some blue-green algea
Abundant with blue-green algae
Very abundant with blue-green algae
See also