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“PhD Student Reveals Potential Threat of Algal Blooms to Mountain Lakes”

September 16, 2025by Ranger Tom0
The Rocky Mountain Conservancy, in partnership with the Old Gallery in Allenspark, CO, is once again hosting the Science Connections Speaker Series in 2025. The series, which is open to the public, aims to shed light on various scientific topics. One of the highlights of the series is a presentation by a PhD student on the potential impact of algal blooms on mountain lakes.

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Algal blooms are rapid increases in the population of algae in freshwater or marine water systems. They can have significant effects on the ecosystems they inhabit, including producing toxins that harm other aquatic life. The PhD student’s research focuses on understanding these impacts, particularly in the context of mountain lakes, which are often overlooked in algal bloom studies.

The presentation promises to provide valuable insights into this under-researched area and contribute to our understanding of how algal blooms could potentially alter the delicate balance of life in mountain lakes. This knowledge could be crucial in developing strategies to protect these unique ecosystems from the harmful effects of algal blooms. The Science Connections Speaker Series continues to facilitate such crucial scientific discussions, contributing to the broader scientific understanding and conservation efforts.

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