DIDYMO How do you stop it?. What countries is it in? regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Since the mid-1980s, didymo has been reported in a number of.

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DIDYMO How do you stop it?

What countries is it in? regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Since the mid-1980s, didymo has been reported in a number of countries. In Canada, didymo blooms have been observed in British Columbia, particularly in several central Vancouver Island rivers, in the Bulkley, South Thompson, Kettle, Columbia and Kootenay rivers, and east of the Rockies in the Bow, Red Deer and Old Man river basins in Alberta. A number of western U.S. states, including Montana, Dakota, Colorado and Utah, have also reported didymo blooms. In Europe, blooms have been confirmed in Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Iceland, Norway, Poland and Romania. The rivers of the South Island of New Zealand have also been seriously affected by didymo blooms, where it has been officially declared an unwanted organism. The excessive algal blooms reported in certain rivers of New Zealand are an isolated occurrence and, at this time, there is no reason to believe that the algae will spread to the same extent in Québec salmon rivers. Québec’s climate is very different from that of either the Southern Hemisphere or the west coast of Canada. In addition, the situation in certain rivers on Vancouver Island, which have been invaded by didymo in recent years, has improved considerably. The decline in didymo populations could be tied to the rivers’ natural control mechanisms, which have not yet been identified. However, didymo blooms are still occurring in other Vancouver Island rivers. The first Didymosphenia geminata bloom in Québec occurred in the summer of 2006 in the Matapedia River in the Lower St. Lawrence region. The alga, commonly known as didymo, is a relatively rare species and is native to rivers and lakes in boreal and montane

How to stop didymo soak or spray all surfaces for at least one minute in 5% dishwashing detergent or nappy cleaner (two large cups or 500mls with water added to make 10 litres);