Blue-green algae and bacteria have appeared in several swimming places across Estonia as warmer weather arrives, posing a potential risk to human and animal health. The occurrences were observed at the Harku beach and the English beach, both of which experienced recreational swimming despite warnings regarding water quality. Authorities have noted the presence of blue-green algae in these unofficial swimming places, which can be harmful to individuals and pets. There is currently no supervision or data available regarding water quality at these locations. Topics: #swimming #places #blue Post navigation Jazzman Leonid Nestorov: “I am a financier in the day, a musician in the evening” DEFENDER: Linne: a child is not guilty of living in hell!
It’s concerning to see people still swimming despite the known risks from these algae and bacteria. Reply
What measures are being taken to monitor and address the presence of these algae and bacteria in Estonian swimming areas? Reply