Call for caution after bacteria detected in river

2023-08-16 17:05:49

In the heat of the dome, the cool waters of the Tarn river are very tempting. But the prefecture of the department calls for vigilance this Wednesday following the discovery of “benthic cyanobacteria”, “outside declared bathing places”. The samples were taken by the Syndicat mixte du Bassin Tarn Aval following the report of the poisoning of a dog.

These cyanobacteria form green, dark brown, or black colored “films” on the surface of pebbles, which can break off and accumulate, forming what looks like clumps of algae around the edges. “In some cases, they can release toxins presenting a risk to the health of humans or animals” which either ingest them or are “in direct contact”, specifies the prefecture. It also points out that no lethal human poisoning has been recorded to date in France.

No ricochet, no frying

However, the public authorities are calling on all swimmers or water sports enthusiasts (rowing, canoeing, paddleboarding, etc.) to exercise “vigilance (…) on all declared or undeclared sites” located on the course of the Tarn. In particular, they recommend preventing children from playing on the banks with pebbles, keeping dogs on a leash and consulting their doctor in the event of the appearance of suspicious clinical signs (gastroenteritis, conjunctivitis, vertigo, dizziness) following a swim.

It is also advisable not to eat fried small whole fish caught in the Tarn.


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