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  • Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
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    Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
    Farmers harvest seaweed in the sea in Lianjiang County, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, China, on November 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
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    Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
    Farmers harvest seaweed in the sea in Lianjiang County, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, China, on November 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
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    Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
    Farmers harvest seaweed in the sea in Lianjiang County, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, China, on November 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
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    Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
    Farmers harvest seaweed in the sea in Lianjiang County, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, China, on November 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
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    Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
    Farmers harvest seaweed in the sea in Lianjiang County, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, China, on November 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
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    Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
    Farmers harvest seaweed in the sea in Lianjiang County, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, China, on November 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
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    Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
    Farmers harvest seaweed in the sea in Lianjiang County, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, China, on November 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
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    Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
    Farmers harvest seaweed in the sea in Lianjiang County, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, China, on November 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
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    Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
    Farmers harvest seaweed in the sea in Lianjiang County, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, China, on November 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
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    Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
    Farmers harvest seaweed in the sea in Lianjiang County, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, China, on November 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
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    Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
    Farmers harvest seaweed in the sea in Lianjiang County, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, China, on November 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
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    Seaweed Harvest in Fuzhou
    Farmers harvest seaweed in the sea in Lianjiang County, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, China, on November 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thames Water Beckton Sewage Treatment Works
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    Thames Water Beckton Sewage Treatment Works
    31/08/2025. Algae forms in the settling tanks at Thames Water's Sewage Treatment Works in Beckton, east London - seen here with the River Thames at the top of the photograph. The site, spread over 250 acres, is the largest treatment works in the UK. Thames Water is facing a severe financial crisis trying to avoid bankruptcy. The company has approximately £20 billion of debts - partly due to large investment costs for upgrades to it's infrastructure. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • Thames Water Beckton Sewage Treatment Works
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    Thames Water Beckton Sewage Treatment Works
    31/08/2025. Algae forms in the settling tanks at Thames Water's Sewage Treatment Works in Beckton, east London. The site, spread over 250 acres, is the largest treatment works in the UK. Thames Water is facing a severe financial crisis trying to avoid bankruptcy. The company has approximately £20 billion of debts - partly due to large investment costs for upgrades to it's infrastructure. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • Thames Water Beckton Sewage Treatment Works
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    Thames Water Beckton Sewage Treatment Works
    31/08/2025. Algae forms in the settling tanks at Thames Water's Sewage Treatment Works in Beckton, east London. The site, spread over 250 acres, is the largest treatment works in the UK. Thames Water is facing a severe financial crisis trying to avoid bankruptcy. The company has approximately £20 billion of debts - partly due to large investment costs for upgrades to it's infrastructure. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Thames Water Beckton Sewage Treatment Works
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    Thames Water Beckton Sewage Treatment Works
    31/08/2025. Algae forms in the settling tanks at Thames Water's Sewage Treatment Works in Beckton, east London. The site, spread over 250 acres, is the largest treatment works in the UK. Thames Water is facing a severe financial crisis trying to avoid bankruptcy. The company has approximately £20 billion of debts - partly due to large investment costs for upgrades to it's infrastructure. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Thames Water Beckton Sewage Treatment Works
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    Thames Water Beckton Sewage Treatment Works
    31/08/2025. Algae forms in the settling tanks at Thames Water's Sewage Treatment Works in Beckton, east London. The site, spread over 250 acres, is the largest treatment works in the UK. Thames Water is facing a severe financial crisis trying to avoid bankruptcy. The company has approximately £20 billion of debts - partly due to large investment costs for upgrades to it's infrastructure. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Thames Water Beckton Sewage Treatment Works
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    Thames Water Beckton Sewage Treatment Works
    31/08/2025. Algae forms in the settling tanks at Thames Water's Sewage Treatment Works in Beckton, east London. The site, spread over 250 acres, is the largest treatment works in the UK. Thames Water is facing a severe financial crisis trying to avoid bankruptcy. The company has approximately £20 billion of debts - partly due to large investment costs for upgrades to it's infrastructure. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Thames Water Beckton Sewage Treatment Works
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    Thames Water Beckton Sewage Treatment Works
    31/08/2025. Algae forms in the settling tanks at Thames Water's Sewage Treatment Works in Beckton, east London. The site, spread over 250 acres, is the largest treatment works in the UK. Thames Water is facing a severe financial crisis trying to avoid bankruptcy. The company has approximately £20 billion of debts - partly due to large investment costs for upgrades to it's infrastructure. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Thames Water Beckton Sewage Treatment Works
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    Thames Water Beckton Sewage Treatment Works
    31/08/2025. Algae forms in the settling tanks at Thames Water's Sewage Treatment Works in Beckton, east London. The site, spread over 250 acres, is the largest treatment works in the UK. Thames Water is facing a severe financial crisis trying to avoid bankruptcy. The company has approximately £20 billion of debts - partly due to large investment costs for upgrades to it's infrastructure. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Thames Water Beckton Sewage Treatment Works
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    Thames Water Beckton Sewage Treatment Works
    31/08/2025. Algae forms in the settling tanks at Thames Water's Sewage Treatment Works in Beckton, east London. The site, spread over 250 acres, is the largest treatment works in the UK. Thames Water is facing a severe financial crisis trying to avoid bankruptcy. The company has approximately £20 billion of debts - partly due to large investment costs for upgrades to it's infrastructure. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    Caroline Smith and Katie Conboy.
    23rd August 2022.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    Caroline Smith and Katie Conboy.
    23rd August 2022.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    Jack McAuley-Howard, (on paddleboard).
    23rd August 2022.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    Jack McAuley-Howard, (on paddleboard).
    23rd August 2022.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.

    23rd August 2022.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    The United Utilities water treatment plant at Ambleside.
    23rd August 2022.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    The United Utilities water treatment plant at Ambleside.
    23rd August 2022.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    The United Utilities water treatment plant at Ambleside.
    23rd August 2022.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    The United Utilities water treatment plant at Ambleside.
    23rd August 2022.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.

    23rd August 2022.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    Pete Kelly of Swim the Lakes taking water samples.
    23rd August 2022.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    Pete Kelly of Swim the Lakes taking water samples.
    23rd August 2022.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    Pete Kelly of Swim the Lakes taking water samples.
    23rd August 2022.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    Pete Kelly of Swim the Lakes taking water samples.
    23rd August 2022.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    Pete Kelly of Swim the Lakes taking water samples.
    23rd August 2022.

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    Pete Kelly of Swim the Lakes taking water samples.
    23rd August 2022.

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    Pete Kelly of Swim the Lakes taking water samples.
    23rd August 2022.

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    Pete Kelly of Swim the Lakes taking water samples.
    23rd August 2022.

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    Pete Kelly of Swim the Lakes taking water samples.
    23rd August 2022.

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    Pete Kelly of Swim the Lakes taking water samples.
    23rd August 2022.

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    Pete Kelly of Swim the Lakes taking water samples.
    23rd August 2022.

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    Pete Kelly of Swim the Lakes taking water samples.
    23rd August 2022.

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    Pete Kelly of Swim the Lakes taking water samples.
    23rd August 2022.

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    Pete Kelly of Swim the Lakes taking water samples.
    23rd August 2022.

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    Pete Kelly of Swim the Lakes taking water samples.
    23rd August 2022.

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    Pete Kelly of Swim the Lakes taking water samples.
    23rd August 2022.

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  • 'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
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    'It stinks': Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as 'toxic as cobra venom'
    Campaigners accused of 'scaremongering' despite tests of algal bloom in lake exceeding WHO guidelines.

    All summer Pete Kelly has been paddling around Windermere collecting water samples for the sort of bacteria that upset swimmers' stomachs - officially for a Dutch academic project, but also as the owner of Swim The Lakes, an adventure swimming company.

    Pete was supposed to be leading 15 swimmers on the Millerground Mile, a guided swim from Windermere's western shore. But after multiple positive bacteria tests this summer, plus confirmed cases of poisonous blue-green algae at 10 different spots around the lake in the past month alone, he has switched the swim to nearby Rydal Water.

    Green algae and water quality on Windermere Lake, Cumbria.
    Pete Kelly of Swim the Lakes taking water samples.
    23rd August 2022.

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    REPORTAGE - "Over Paradise" - Das Leben in Florida aus der Vogelschau
    May 8, 2020, Pahokee, Florida, USA: An alligator swims through blue-green algae in Lake Okeechobee. The blooms are a common summer phenomenon on the lake and can be toxic. (Credit Image: © Greg Lovett/Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Invasion von Algen an den Stränden von Qingdao
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    FEATURE - Invasion von Algen an den Stränden von Qingdao
    Tourists play in the sea water covered with blue-green algae bloom along the beach in Qingdao city, east China's Shandong province, 8 July 2019.

    Seawater near the seashore was covered in green algae, also known as enteromorpha, in Qingdao city, east China's Shandong province, 4 July 2019. Local authorities have launched contingency plans to clear away the water plants. (Photo by Xue hun - Imaginechina/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 26845278

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