08-22-2015, 03:31 PM
Has this ever happened at the lake before? I've been in the Tetons for 17 years and I can't recall a water quality warning for toxic cyanobacteria in these parts, not even during those severe drought years back 2001-2005. Is it the heavy bloom that is unusual or that it is toxic this time? Has the lake passed some sort of tipping point of nitrogen and phosphorus contamination? What's up, lake enthusiasts? I know a few of you are on a first name basis with the head biologist at the hatchery. Any info?
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