and this is the year that it is happening,
all photographs Pyramid Lake Fisheries/Facebook, Lake Pyramid experiences an algae boom so significant that its color changes from
dark blue to a vibrant turquoise, this phenomenon is known as “whiting”, I have to say it, with all of the nonsense in the world today, can you still say whiting? dumb and stupid I know, but I had to say it first!
anyway, located
in a remote desert area of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribes’ Reservation, about
40 miles northeast of Reno, Lake Pyramid is famous for the whiting events that
occur there every decade or so. Over the course of a few weeks, the water turns
light blue, turquoise, and, in rare cases, even white. This spontaneous
precipitation of calcium carbonate is well documented, but not very well
understood, scientists
know is that contributing factors include high water temperatures, algae bloom
and increased calcium concentrations. Interestingly, whiting events are not
dangerous to the aquatic life. However the same cannot be said for land life,
including humans,
"Pyramid Lake is currently experiencing a temporary toxic
algae bloom. Water samples reported from July 22, 2020, show cyanotoxin levels
that may cause harm," Pyramid
Lake Paiute Tribe tweeted, adding that exposure to the bright turquoise
water could cause symptoms like skin rashes, eye irritation, diarrhea and
vomiting,
luckily, Lake Pyramid has been shut to outside visitors since the
start of the Covid-19 pandemic,
experts
say that animals can suffer from convulsions or even die if exposed to the
toxic algae in the water, and have urged daredevils crazy enough to approach
Pyramid Lake during the whiting not to take their pets with them,
satellite imagery shows that the whiting started in a small corner of the lake and gradually expanded, turning the water turquoise, it now covers the entire surface of the water, and experts have no idea how long it will last, watching the video above, I was willing the motor not to stop, I mean with the water so toxic, could you imagine crash landing in the middle of the lake? scary dairy indeed!
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