IT is widely regarded as one of the world’s most beautiful lakes – owed to its unique reddish pink colour. But tourists must ...
Where it lives: Mount Kaputar, New South Wales, Australia What it eats: Algae, moss, mushrooms, mold Why it's awesome: Not ...
A pink algae bloom that could be toxic to pets and people has Ijams Nature Center advising people to stay away from Mead’s Quarry. The quarry is experiencing a temporary bloom of "Planktothrix ...
Instances of algae turning pink as temperatures rise across the globe have become more prominent in 2020. From waters of Mumbai to the Alps in Italy, pink algae are accelerating the effects of ...
The Mallee region in Victoria, Australia is home to a group of four lakes which turn a glowing pink after rain falls. This is because they contain red algae which give the water the unusual colour.
The finding suggests that future climate simulations, unlike current ones, should account for the effects of these algae when making predictions about glacial melt. The pink color, sometimes ...
Its pink hue is a result of a type of algae, called cyanobacteria, of which the lake is brimming. The algae is drawn to the lake's mineral-rich water - minerals which host their own, unique ...