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Klamath Lake AFA, also called Klamath Lake Blue Green Algae and Klamath AFA (Aphanizomenon flos-aquae MDT14a), is a strain of Aphanizomenon flos-aquae. Small amounts of this cyanobacteria can be found in bodies of water worldwide, [ 1 ] but it is notable for growing prolifically in Upper Klamath Lake , Oregon .
Level 2 "Be Set" evacuation warnings are in place for Diamond Lake Horse Corrals, Diamond Lake Campground and RV Park. Fires east of the Willamette Valley Here are a few of the fires in the ...
Here's the latest updates on wildfires burning across the state. ... (south of Highway 138 about 5 miles northwest of Diamond Lake) ... Oregon wildfires: Red flag warning, lightning, high winds ...
The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department issued a caution advisory for the lake Thursday, warning people and pets to stay away from visible algae. “When you see algae, don’t swim, wade ...
An adjacent post office named Diamond Lake, Oregon, was established in 1925 and ran until 1956, when it was changed to a summer-only office. [5] Diamond Lake is also the host for the Tour de Diamond, a cycling event that happens every summer. It is the biggest event in the North American Cycling Organization calendar.
Lemolo Lake (ləmolo--Chinook Jargon for "wild" or "untamed") [1] is a small lake and reservoir in Douglas County, Oregon in the Umpqua National Forest 30 miles (48 km) north of Crater Lake National Park, on the North Umpqua River. It is part of the Diamond Lake Ranger district, and is administered by the United States Forest Service. [2]
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