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Media Release - Department of Natural Resources
North Coast Regional Office

Grafton: 6 February 2007


BLUE-GREEN ALGAE IN LAKE AINSWORTH

For the first time since 2005, Lake Ainsworth, situated near Lennox Head, has become affected by blue-green algae.

"Blue-green algae have bloomed in Lake Ainsworth and the latest information indicates that the algae levels have increased since last weeks sampling," RACC Co-ordinator Mr Brian Dodd said.

"Accordingly the Regional Algal Co-ordinating Committee, in conjunction with Ballina Council, wish to advise people who use Lake Ainsworth for recreation to be aware of the situation."

Warning signs have been positioned around the Lake and will remain until the bloom subsides.

Algae may be visible on the water surface or at the edge as a green scum but people should be aware that should the surface of the Lake be disturbed by wind the algae may be difficult to see.

"It is important for people to know that contact with the effected water could result in skin rashes, eye and/or ear irritations. Ingesting the water can lead to diarrhoea and long term health problems. Asthma attacks can also be brought on by contact with blue-green algae."

"We also would like to remind people that domestic pets are prohibited to be in the waters of Lake Ainsworth,” Mr Dodd said.

All pets should be kept out of the water as the potential harmful effects of blue-green algae can cause death in animals.

Ballina Council is regularly monitoring the situation and asks that the public heed the warning signs put up by Council. The current status of the lake is updated on Councils web site, www.ballinacouncil.com.au as information comes to hand.


 

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