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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mariposa Sheriff gave a brief update on Facebook, it starts at around the 12:30 mark. He mentioned many agencies are involved in the case including the FBI. They also tested the water which came back positive for high levels of Anna Toxin A. Not sure what that is. But before that update, he mentioned a really huge marijuana bust. https://m.facebook.com/mariposacountysheriff/videos/inside-the-office-with-sheriff-jeremy-briese/225952372690500/?refsrc=deprecated&_rdr[/quote] I watched it. It wasn’t clear if he meant the water in their bottles or water in the river. It sounded like the latter. He goes from the poisonous algae blooms to the test results. [/quote] [b]Wow so it WAS THE ALGAE BLOOM. Holy crap.[/b] [i]The toxin, called anatoxin-a (ATX) or Very Fast Death Factor (no, we're not kidding), does what it says on the tin - kills things fast. If you are unfortunate enough to be exposed it can cause a loss of coordination, paralysis, or death in humans and other animals. "ATX is one of the more dangerous cyanotoxins produced by harmful algal blooms, which are becoming more predominant in lakes and ponds worldwide due to global warming and climate change," explains first author James Sutherland from the Nantucket Land Council.[/i][/quote]
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