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If you’re venturing somewhere remote, Dr. Jay Lemery, the chief of wilderness and environmental medicine at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, recommends contacting local land management agencies to see if there’ve been any recent reports of algae in the region. It’s also a good idea to be cautious around water with a history of dangerous blooms, Krimsky says.