EnviroGuy: Damaging rock snot infesting the Delaware River


Rock snot on a rock near Matamoras, Pa.
Photo Credit: Erik Silldorff, Delaware River Basin Commission

By Todd B. Bates: "Four years ago, I wrote an in-depth story about “rock snot,” an invasive, ecologically damaging species of algae that threatened to spread from New York state into New Jersey.

Well, rock snot has spread with a vengeance in the Delaware River, reaching as far south as the Dingman’s Ferry Bridge area so far, according to a Delaware River Basin Commission statement."

 

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