Algal Bloom Closes Waingongoro River Mouth
MEDIA RELEASE DATE: 16 Jan 2015
Algal Bloom Closes Waingongoro River Mouth
Due to high levels of blue-green algal bloom (Cyanobacteria), the mouth of the Waingongoro River at Ohawe is closed to all users until further notice.
South Taranaki District Council environmental health officer, Doug Scott says Cyanobacteria is a naturally occurring algae capable of producing toxins, most commonly causing skin and eye irritation. However some of the toxins could potentially cause sore throats, asthma, paralysis and vomiting or diarrhoea.
“Visitors to the river mouth should not collect or eat fish and plant life or come into contact with the water,” says Mr Scott.
“Keep your pets away from the water too as they can also be affected,” he says.
“Any visitors to the area showing these symptoms should consult their doctor immediately or contact the Taranaki District Health Board Public Health Unit on 06 753 7798 for further information,” says Mr Scott.
The river mouth will remain closed until cleared by the Taranaki District Health Board.
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