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Province warns Islanders of blue-green algae found in Black Pond

P.E.I.'s Chief Public Health Office saysblue-green algae has been found in Black Pond in the eastern part of Souris.

Ingesting the water may cause nausea, vomiting, sore throat, diarrhea or abdominal cramps

specks of blue green algae in water
A medium-density bloom of blue-green algae species in Nova Scotia, near the shoreline of a lake. (N.S. Department of Environment and Climate Change)

P.E.I.'s Chief Public Health Office says blue-green algae has been found in Black Pond in the eastern part of Souris.

The province issued an advisory on Tuesday warning Islanders to avoid exposure to the water in that area.

Blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) may form scum that can cause skin rashes and irritations for swimmers.

Ingesting the water may cause nausea, vomiting, sore throat, diarrheaand abdominal cramps.

As a result of the discovery, the province is also advising people to avoid eating fish caught in the area.

Pet owners are being told to keep their animals from entering the water or drinking water from Black Pond. Officials saidpets have sometimes died after playing in or drinking water containingblue-green algae.

The province said it will continue to monitor the situation, andthe public will be told when the advisory is lifted.