A health warning has been issued today for Ohau Channel, the channel that links Lake Rotoiti and Lake Rotorua. Routine
water test results provided by the Bay of Plenty Regional Council have confirmed the presence of blue-green algal blooms
which are potentially toxic.
“The health warning means that people should avoid any activity which results in contact with the water in the channel,”
says Dr Phil Shoemack, Medical Officer of Health for Toi Te Ora Public Health.
Contact with water affected by blooms of blue-green algae can cause asthma and hayfever attacks in some individuals.
Contact with the blue-green algae can also cause skin rashes, stomach upsets, and in some cases neurological effects
such as tingling around the mouth, headaches, breathing difficulties and visual problems.
Signage will be erected at the Ohau Channel advising potential channel users about the algal bloom.
As we head into summer, Dr Shoemack advises the public to keep an eye out for signs of algal blooms if using lakes in
our region. “Algal blooms can develop rapidly and unpredictably and can sometimes produce toxins that are harmful for
people as well as animals. If the water looks discoloured, has an unusual smell, or has green or brown particles
floating in it then it is best to avoid contact with it.”
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