What are Cyanobacteria? Cyanobacteria, formerly known as blue-green algae, are photosynthetic microscopic organisms that are technically bacteria. They were originally called blue-green algae because dense growths often turn the water green, blue-green or brownish-green.
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However, unlike cyanobacteria, green algae are not generally known to produce toxins. In contrast, some cyanobacteria are able to produce highly potent toxins, ...