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Is it safe to swim in San Francisco Bay with the algal bloom?

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Is it safe to swim in San Francisco Bay with the algal bloom?

You’ve got most likely heard by now that an algal bloom is overtaking San Francisco Bay and tens of 1000’s of lifeless fish are washing up on seashores and round Lake Merritt. The murky soup that is the reddish, brownish colour of root beer shaped as a result of a kind of algae known as Heterosigma akashiwo is rising uncontrolled. It is among the many sorts of algae that may trigger purple tides.

It is clearly not good for the fish, however what about people? Is it secure to swim within the bay which will supply a spot to chill off in the course of the upcoming warmth wave?

State and native well being officers are advising that people keep away from swimming within the bay if they’ll see algal bloom within the water. Whereas the algae is just not poisonous to people, it may trigger pores and skin or eye irritation, stated Eileen White, a spokesperson for the San Francisco Bay Regional Water High quality Management Board, one in every of a number of authorities businesses monitoring the bloom.

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“We’re recommending that folks keep out of the water out of an abundance of warning,” White stated.

Blobs of the bloom are unfold all through the bay, and so they’re rising and in addition shifting round with the winds and tides. 

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“If it is there, the water is a reddish-brownish colour,” stated White. “You’ll be able to inform by the look of the water. It is fairly apparent. If the water would not look good, do not swim in it. If there is not any algal bloom, then it is OK.”

White additionally suggested pet house owners to maintain canines out of the bay in areas the place the bloom is current. She stated boating on the bay is completely secure, and on Wednesday morning, she noticed crew boats on Lake Merritt. 

Aquatic Park in San Francisco is a well-liked spot for bay swimming, and White stated she couldn’t affirm whether or not the bloom was on this space. A number of swimmers with the Dolphin Membership stated they’ve seen the bloom come and go right here. 

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“I swim 3 or 4 mornings every week for forty minutes within the cove at Aquatic Park,” Joe Illick, a Dolphin Membership member, instructed SFGATE in an e-mail. “Throughout the previous two weeks my eyes have been watering and I carry up extra mucus than regular. Nothing deeply disturbing. I assumed it could possibly be my age (87) however in fact it might be the water.”

The bloom has been noticed in waterfronts in Alameda County, together with areas resembling Lake Merritt, Alameda Grand Marina and Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline, the county’s well being division stated. The county stated it’s posting indicators at fashionable swimming areas saying that it’s extremely beneficial individuals and their pets keep away from the water till the blooms dissipate.

“Contact with the algae blooms may cause pores and skin irritation and burning eyes to people and may trigger extra harmful results to canines,” the Alameda County Public Well being Division stated in a press release.

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Alameda, the Oakland Interior Harbor and Lake Merritt are the primary areas the place researchers recognized the bloom, White stated. The algae continued to proliferate and by mid-August, it had pushed into waters close to Richmond and Belvedere to the north, and San Mateo and Foster Metropolis throughout the bay. It has since consumed the southern a part of the bay crept into the central portion.  

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Walz Offers Hope to Minnesota in Concession Speech

Gov. Tim Walz, the former vice presidential candidate, gave a concession speech in his home state on Friday, in which he vowed to “stand ready to stand up and fight.”

Let me just start out by saying it’s great to be home. You came home. Great to be home. But look, folks, I just want to acknowledge the moment. It’s hard. It’s hard to lose. So if you’re feeling deflated, discouraged today, I get it. The other side spent a lot of time campaigning and talking about and promising that they would leave things up to the states. Well, I’m willing to take them at their word for that. But the moment they try and bring a hateful agenda in this state, I’m going to stand ready to stand up and fight for the way we do things here.

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Qatar asks Hamas leaders to leave after US pressure

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Qatar has told the leaders of Hamas to leave the country following pressure from Washington, in a significant shift in policy by the Gulf state.

The request was made around 10 days ago after intense discussions with US officials, according to one person familiar with the matter.

The gas-rich state has hosted Hamas’s political office in its capital, Doha, since 2012, when Syria’s civil war forced it to leave its base in Damascus, and the US asked Qatar to open a channel of communication with the Palestinian group.

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Doha became a crucial interlocutor in hostage negotiations between Israel and Hamas following the militant group’s deadly attack on southern Israel in October 2023, in which it killed 1,200 Israelis and took more than 250 hostage, according to Israeli officials.

Israel’s ensuing offensive in Gaza has killed more than 43,000 Palestinians, according to Palestinian officials.  

More than 100 Israeli hostages were freed in a deal last year that Qatar helped broker. But the talks have since been deadlocked, and Doha was told that after the failure of “repeated proposals to release hostages, [Hamas’s] leaders should no longer be welcome in the capitals of any American partner”, said a senior Biden administration official.

“We made that clear to Qatar following Hamas’s rejection weeks ago of another hostage release proposal,” the official said.

The official added that while Qatar had played a key role in trying to negotiate a ceasefire and the release of the remaining Israeli hostages held by the militant group over the past year, “following Hamas’s repeated refusal to release even a small number of hostages, including most recently during meetings in Cairo, their continued presence in Doha is no longer viable or acceptable”.

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A person familiar with the matter said Hamas figures in Qatar would relocate to Turkey. The country has long harboured Hamas political operatives and since the start of the war in Gaza, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has been vocal in his support for the group.

Turkey’s foreign ministry did not respond to a request for comment.

In recent years, Qatar has poured millions of dollars into Gaza — which Hamas has governed since it seized control of the enclave in 2007 — to pay the salaries of civil servants and support struggling Palestinian families. 

The country’s image was tarnished by its relationship with Hamas after the October 7 attack. But its role as a mediator in ceasefire talks attracted international praise, and it successfully brokered the release last year of the more than 100 Israeli hostages in exchange for 240 Palestinian women and children held in Israeli jails.  

But, frustrated by both sides’ intransigence in the talks to end the conflict in Gaza and criticism of Qatar by politicians in the US and elsewhere, Qatari prime minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani said in April that Doha was re-evaluating its role as mediator. 

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An Arab diplomat said Hamas officials had recently visited countries including Turkey, Iran, Algeria and Mauritania, and discussed the possibility of relocating.

“Qatar hosted Hamas leaders in the first place after they got a green light from the Americans. It’s logical to try to get rid of them when the US position changes,” the diplomat said.

Additional reporting by Adam Samson in Ankara

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Research monkeys still having a ball days after busting out of lab, policy say

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If you need any inspiration for cutting loose and relaxing this weekend, look no further than a free-wheeling troop of monkeys that broke out of their South Carolina research facility Wednesday and, as of noon Friday, were still “playfully exploring” with their newfound freedom.

In an update Friday, the police department of Yemassee, SC said that the 43 young, female rhesus macaque monkeys are still staying around the perimeter of the Alpha Genesis Primate Research Facility. “The primates are exhibiting calm and playful behavior, which is a positive indication,” the department noted.

The fun-loving furballs got free after a caretaker “failed to secure doors” at the facility.

Alpha Genesis staff have been keeping an eye on the escapees, trying to entice them back in with food. But, instead of taking the bait, the primates have been playing on the perimeter fence while still keeping in touch with the monkeys inside by cooing to them.

“They’re just being goofy monkeys jumping back and forth playing with each other,” Alpha Genesis CEO Greg Westergaard told CBS News Thursday. “It’s kind of like a playground situation here.”

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Yemassee police note that the monkeys are very young and small—only about 6 or 7 pounds each. They have not been used for any testing yet, don’t carry any disease, and pose no health risk to the public. Still, area residents have been advised to keep their doors and windows locked in case the wee primates try to pay a visit.

This isn’t the first time—or even the second time—Alpha Genesis has had trouble keeping its monkeys under control. In 2018, the US Department of Agriculture fined the company $12,600 for violations between 2014 and 2016 that included four monkey breakouts. In those incidents, a total of 30 monkeys escaped. One was never found.

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