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Grands Capia (Hydrogorus Hydrochery. Mentioned on Thursday.
The wide range between Argentina and Uruguay, near a dam, has an overall appearance of blue-green, and provides strong rotten odor, which is noticed. Many dead fish dump its banks, places covered with a dense green layer.
Pollution? More especially cyanobacteria, microorganisms (microorganisms) “are in all aquatic systems, where they play an important role in repairing carbon dioxide,” explains the biologist and phytoplankton expert of general research institute and Bitoplankton expert.
But under some local conditions such as “high temperature, rare rainfall (and) low water”, these organisms “grow proportional” and lead to the impoverished state of the oxygen environment, which is at risk for existing systems, Martin Novova, further states that Grante Saldo is near Grantte Saldo Biologist at the university.
Seasonal, “there are always cyanobacteria proliferation”. But “the temperature and rainfall samples have the effect of climate change (…) changes,” this leads to more repetitive multiplication “, underlines Mr. Fra.
Heat waves have been seen in the center of Argentina and the north over the past few weeks. In the vast province of Buenus Aires, many municipalities have recently issued a warning to predict cyanobacteria, and its flowering will last for several weeks.
It is toxic for animals and humans, and this type of cyanobacteria can develop “skin problems” in the event of light exposure. Or in contact with the mucous membranes, according to Mr Novova, according to Mr. Novova, that diarrhea, vomiting, headache, “fever”.
In the event of chronic exposure, “liver problems and nervous system have been identified.” “And more poor Carbinsos live there. »