sinileviksi
Sinileviksi is a Finnish term that translates to "blue algae" or "blue-green algae." It refers to the phenomenon of cyanobacteria blooms occurring in Finnish lakes and the Baltic Sea. These blooms are caused by an overgrowth of microscopic cyanobacteria, which are often blue-green in color. Factors contributing to these blooms include high nutrient levels, particularly phosphorus and nitrogen, often from agricultural runoff and wastewater. Elevated water temperatures and sunlight also play a significant role.
When sinileviksi occurs, the water can appear cloudy, discolored, and may develop a thick, foamy scum on
Authorities in Finland monitor sinileviksi outbreaks and issue public health warnings when blooms are detected, advising