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Toxic algae threat emerges at Colorado’s popular Blue Mesa Reservoir

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August 22, 2026
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A surge of California sea lions exhibiting neurological distress in Malibu is suspected to be caused by domoic acid poisoning, stemming from toxic algae blooms. The California Wildlife Center said rescue efforts are underway amid urgent public warnings to maintain distance from the animals.

THE TAKEAWAY

  • Toxic algae has been detected in Blue Mesa Reservoir.
  • The toxic algae was detected at low levels.
  • Boating and fishing remain open, but officials advise to thoroughly clean harvested fish with treated water.

COLORADO – Officials are warning residents and visitors in Gunnison, Colorado, about toxic algae detected in Blue Mesa Reservoir.

TOXIC ALGAE BLOOM BECOMING DEADLY FOR SEA LIONS, DOLPHINS IN PACIFIC OCEAN

The National Park Service announced Aug. 13 that officials have been sampling and analyzing the reservoir’s water throughout the summer and discovered the presence of blue-green algae containing cyanotoxins.

Officials say shifting winds and currents around the lola basin may cause blue-green algae blooms.

Blue-green algae blooms are seen along the shoreline at a park.  

(Charles McQuillan/Getty Images / Getty Images)

The toxic algae was detected at low levels in the Iola Basin, below the State of Colorado’s toxicity threshold.

However, the area has been posted with yellow caution signs, and residents and park staff are advised to avoid contact with the affected water.

HIDDEN HAZARD: HOW TO STAY SAFE FROM HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS THIS SUMMER

If algal toxins reach levels considered harmful to human and animal health, red warning signs will be posted in accordance with State of Colorado and EPA guidance.

Signage warns that the lake is closed during a harmful algal bloom (HAB) of blue-green algae, also known as Cyanobacteria. 

(David McNew/Getty Images / Getty Images)

Boating and fishing remain open, but officials advise to thoroughly clean harvested fish with treated water. Visitors should also clean, drain and dry all boats and fishing equipment after being in the reservoir.

Harmful algal blooms, which can be caused by certain types of blue-green algae, are common and naturally occur in Colorado. Algae can multiply rapidly and form blooms or scums, particularly in areas with shallow, warm water.

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Certain blooms of algae, also known as cyanobacteria, can produce toxins that harm people, animals and the environment.

Harmful algal blooms are the rapid growth of algae or cyanobacteria in water that can produce toxins or otherwise harm people, animals and the environment. 

(David McNew/Getty Images)

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), harmful algal blooms can develop in freshwater, saltwater, brackish water and even drinking water systems. 

Some blooms can look like foam, scum, mats or paint on the surface of the water. They can also grow underneath the water, making some harmful algal blooms difficult to see.

HEALTH ADVISORIES ISSUED FOR POPULAR FLORIDA GULF COAST BEACHES DUE TO FECAL BACTERIA IN WATER

Officials say that if you are exposed to the contaminated water, immediately rinse yourself and pets with clean water. You should then contact a healthcare provider or the Poison Control hotline.



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