Main Content
Support Important GBA Initiatives.
Support Important GBA Initiatives. Support GBA

2026-Jan-26

McGill Researchers Identify Early Warning Sign For Toxic Algae Blooms

Researchers at McGill University have identified specific bacteria that can indicate whether a blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) bloom in a lake is likely to be toxic, providing a potential early warning system for water contamination.

The study collected water samples and analyzed DNA of the bacteria present. Some of these bacteria, specifically Burkholderiales – related to those known to break down cyanotoxins – were consistently more abundant in toxic blooms, suggesting they might be responding to the presence of toxins in the water.

This innovative approach offers an early warning sign and is a more cost-effective and efficient alternative to current toxin testing methods, which are expensive and need to be repeated throughout a bloom period. By leveraging this bacterial early warning system, authorities can improve public safety and risk communication, guiding timely interventions to protect humans, pets, and wildlife.

Read more here.

 
 
View past eUpdate issues

SIGN UP TO OUR Email newsletter eUpdate

Email address format is incorrect.
Please select your nearest association.

Please provide name of other association.

You can unsubscribe at anytime