The harmful algal bloom in western Lake Erie is showing signs of decline, but officials continue to warn that the water remains toxic and residents should exercise caution. According to a report released Tuesday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the cyanobacteria bloom has shrunk to an area of approximately 300 square miles, a decrease since Aug. 31. The bloom currently stretches from Maumee Bay north to Stony Point, Michigan, and east to Port Clinton, with patches extending to the Lake Erie Islands.
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