SODUS POINT (AP) -- Swimming beaches at a scenic sailing, fishing and vacationing destination on Lake Ontario have been closed because of an outbreak of potentially dangerous blue-green algae.
Sodus Bay has had outbreaks of the algae, also known as cyanobacteria, for the last several weeks. Sodus Point village mayor Mike Sullivan says he'd advise people to stay out of the water for now.
Blue-green algae is a bacteria that gets energy from photosynthesis like plants do. It can release toxins harmful to people or animals.
It has spread wildly this month in Sodus Bay, about 40 miles east of Rochester. Parts of the bay have been covered by floating green patches.
No human illnesses have been reported, but in one area, hundreds or thousands of dead fish floated Thursday afternoon in chalky green water.
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