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Researchers say the growth of cyanobacteria is well ahead of schedule this year, in the St. John River. In the Moncton area, the reservoir at Irishtown Nature Park is already closed to swimming and boating because of cyanobacteria. But it can be found in bodies of water all over the province.
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Researchers say the growth of cyanobacteria is well ahead of schedule this year, in the St. John River. In the Moncton area, the reservoir at Irishtown Nature Park is already closed to swimming and boating because of cyanobacteria. But it can be found in bodies of water all over the province.

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