The health warnings for Lake Rotorua, Ohau Channel - the channel that links Lake Rotorua and Lake Rotoiti, and the Okere Arm of Lake Rotoiti have now been lifted by the local Medical Officer of Health.
Visual observations and satellite imagery provided by the Bay of Plenty Regional Council confirm that algal blooms in these areas have subsided.
Despite the lifting of the warning, the public should always be cautious for signs of algal blooms if using lakes.
'Algal blooms can develop rapidly and unpredictably and can sometimes produce toxins that are harmful for people as well as animals," says Toi Te Ora Public Health Medical Officer of Health Dr Phil Shoemack.
"If the water looks discoloured, has an unusual smell, or has green or brown particles suspended in it then it is best to avoid contact with it.
'It is important to look before you leap. If in doubt, it is best to avoid contact with the water and swim or play somewhere else.”
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