26-05-2023, 08:06 PM
Noticias:
Public Health advises against bathing for an unusual algae in Tarajalejo Beach.
The City Council of Tuineje communicates that bathing on the beach of Tarajalejo is discouraged due to the appearance of an unusual species of algae in the area. The Public Health Service of the Government of the Canary Islands, is studying the algae, and advises to prevent bathing and access to the area until the results of the analyzes that are being carried out are obtained.
From the Municipal Consistory, the entire population is asked to remain prudent and respect the recommendations imposed to avoid incidents until the danger that this algae may have is known.
The algae appeared this morning on the beach of Tarajalejo, and after the warning by an operator of the City Council of Tuineje, the Public Health teams of the Government of the Canary Islands have begun to carry out studies to determine if it can be harmful, both for the human being and for the environment and the ecosystem of the area.
It is a species of brown color and with the appearance of grass that had not been detailed previously in the area, so citizens are asked to be attentive if they find specimens of this species in bathing areas near Tarajalejo, as well as extreme caution until it is determined whether or not it may be dangerous.
Public Health advises against bathing for an unusual algae in Tarajalejo Beach.
The City Council of Tuineje communicates that bathing on the beach of Tarajalejo is discouraged due to the appearance of an unusual species of algae in the area. The Public Health Service of the Government of the Canary Islands, is studying the algae, and advises to prevent bathing and access to the area until the results of the analyzes that are being carried out are obtained.
From the Municipal Consistory, the entire population is asked to remain prudent and respect the recommendations imposed to avoid incidents until the danger that this algae may have is known.
The algae appeared this morning on the beach of Tarajalejo, and after the warning by an operator of the City Council of Tuineje, the Public Health teams of the Government of the Canary Islands have begun to carry out studies to determine if it can be harmful, both for the human being and for the environment and the ecosystem of the area.
It is a species of brown color and with the appearance of grass that had not been detailed previously in the area, so citizens are asked to be attentive if they find specimens of this species in bathing areas near Tarajalejo, as well as extreme caution until it is determined whether or not it may be dangerous.