Potentially Harmful Algae Blooms in Lake Isabella: Public Health Warns Visitors to Exercise Caution

Kern County Public Health warns of potential harmful algae blooms in Lake Isabella

Kern County Public Health is warning those who use Lake Isabella for recreational activities, such as boating and dog owners, to exercise caution and look out for signs of active algae blooms. Recent water samples from 17 locations in the lake showed potentially harmful blue-green cyanotoxin algae in the Hanning Flat area at the cautionary level, which is the lowest of three advisory levels.

According to Public Health officials, cyanobacteria can produce toxins that can be harmful to people, pets, livestock, and wildlife. Children and dogs are at a higher risk of exposure due to their smaller body size. Symptoms of cyanobacteria toxins include eye irritation, skin rash, mouth ulcers, vomiting, diarrhea, and flu-like symptoms.

To protect individuals from harmful algal blooms, health advisory signs have been posted around the lake. Additionally

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