Sint-niklaas (Brussels Morning Newspaper): Aquapark Jump and Aquarena in Sint-Niklaas have been closed due to toxic blue-green algae. The beach remains open but measures are being taken to prevent future algae growth, including using lasers to deter birds.
Aquapark Jump and Aquarena in De Ster Park in Sint-Niklaas are temporarily closed due to blue-green algae. This type of algae, also known as blue-green algae, can create toxins that are dangerous to people and animals. The reason Aquapark Jump and Aquarena are closed is because the algae there can create toxins that are harmful to people and animals. Coming into contact with the contaminated water can cause headaches, skin rashes, stomach problems, or more serious problems such as breathing difficulties or liver damage. They have closed the area to keep everyone safe until the problem is fixed.
How is De Ster Park tackling the toxic algae problem at Aquapark Jump and Aquarena?
In the park in Sint-Niklaas, Aquapark Jump and Aquarena had to be closed due to the algae. They closed them to keep everyone safe until they could clean them up. The beach in De Ster is still open for swimming, even though Aquapark Jump and Aquarena are closed. However, they are closely monitoring the area for safety. De Ster has had problems with the algae, but they have issued a swimming ban every time they see the algae. They close the area until they fix the algae problem to keep people healthy.
To combat the algae problem in De Ster, they want to use lasers to scare away the birds that poop in the water. Bird poop contains substances that cause algae to grow. They want to scare away the birds and make the water cleaner. They want to use lasers to scare away the birds from the water so that the algae doesn’t grow too much. This will make the water cleaner. They won’t have to close Aquapark Jump and Aquarena as often. It’s part of their plan to better deal with the algae problem.