Home > Current > Algal reviews Cyanobacterial reviews During the summer 2024, national cyanobacterial reviews are published weekly on Thursdays from 20 June to 17 August.Cyanobacterial review provides a comprehensive overview of the state of cyanobacterial blooms throughout Finland's inland and coastal waters and the Baltic open sea area. Monitoring is organised jointly by the Centres for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment, municipal environmental officials and the Finnish Environment Institute (Syke).Cyanobacterial reviews summer 2024 (sttinfo.fi) The number of blue-green algae observations has increased slightly in inland waters and on the coast of Southwest Finland 2024-08-08 Windy and rainy weather has curbed blue-green algae blooms in lakes and sea areas 2024-08-01 Relatively small amount of blue-green algae have been observed in inland waters, but there are plenty of observations on the coast and in the open sea 2024-07-25 Blue-green algae observations have increased in coastal and open sea areas 2024-07-18 Slight increase in blue-green algae observations in inland waters 2024-07-11 The blue-green algae situation has remained stable since last week, unstable and windy weather slows down the growth of blue-green algae 2024-07-04 Warm weather has increased blue-green algae observations in inland waters, on the coasts and in the Gulf of Finland area 2024-06-27 Earlier-than-usual observations of blue-green algae in marine areas, situation in inland waters typical for early summer 2024-06-20 In sea areas, the risk of extensive blue-green algae blooms remains significant 2024-06-10 Cyanobacterial reviews summer 2023 (sttinfo.fi) Blue-green algae situation has calmed down at sea and in lakes 2023-08-31 Reduced wind increases surface blooms of blue-green algae 2023-08-24 Blue-green algae situation has remained stable both in lakes and at sea 2023-08-17 Strong winds have dispersed blue-green algae surface blooms in inland waters and at sea 2023-08-10 Unstable weather has kept the blue-green algae situation calm in lakes, surface blooms observed at sea 2023-08-03 The blue-green algae situation has deteriorated in marine areas and inland waters 2023-07-27 Windy weather has restrained blue-green algae blooms 2023-07-20 Warm weather has increased the number of blue-green algae observations in inland waters and sea areas 2023-07-13 Cool and rainy weather has kept the blue-green algae situation calm on lakes and at sea 2023-07-06 The blue-green algae situation has deteriorated significantly in inland waters and coastal areas, also abundant blue-green algae in sea areas 2023-06-29 Blue-green algae observations increased in inland waters and at sea during Midsummer week 2023-06-22 Blue-green algae observations increased slightly in inland waters and coastal areas 2023-06-15 The blue-green algae situation calm both in the Baltic Sea and in lakes 2023-06-08 Summer algae forecast: Warm and calm weather conditions can lead to powerful blooms of blue-green algae in the Baltic Sea 2023-06-01 Cyanobacterial reviews 2018–2023 Summary of the national cyanobacteria review June–August 2022: Abundant cyanobacteria observed at sea this summer, cyanobacterial situation in lakes remained at the level of recent years 2022-08-25 The cyanobacterial situation in the past summer has varied according to changing weather conditions. Cyanobacterial levels in sea areas and lakes peaked during the hottest periods of the summer in mid-July and mid-August. The cooler weather in late July and early August curbed the growth of cyanobacterial blooms for a while. In lakes, this summer’s cyanobacterial situation remained quite typical compared to previous years. Cyanobacterial observations still higher than average, warm and calm weather may further increase surface blooms in late summer 2022-08-18 The number of cyanobacterial observations has remained stable throughout Finland. As a result of warm weather, lakes are slightly warmer than average, which helps maintain the growth of cyanobacteria. In sea areas, the amounts of cyanobacteria are still higher than the long-term average, but wind has caused the cyanobacteria to mix with water. Calm and warm weather, as well as strong showers, can increase the number of cyanobacterial surface blooms in late summer. Warm weather has increased the number of cyanobacterial observations at sea and in inland waters 2022-08-11 The cyanobacterial situation has deteriorated from previous weeks due to warm weather. Cyanobacterial blooms have now been observed more than average in inland waters, even though lake surface temperatures are typical for the season. Large cyanobacterial blooms have also been observed in some sea areas. If the weather stays calm and warm, it is likely to increase the number of cyanobacterial blooms. More press releases Published 2013-06-06 at 9:35, updated 2024-08-08 at 13:37 Suomeksi På svenska In English Topic: rivers, lakes, algal bloom, seas, eutrophication, blue-green algae Target group: no user role Share: Feedback for the person in charge Print this page