I have a 2 acre pond near Birmingham, Alabama. This year, a green, slimy algae has formed around the edges. Based on prior posts here, it seems similar to filamentous (sp?) algae. On the surface, it's a scum-like thick yellow-green film. Below the surface, it's a thick, angel-hair consistency, several feet deep. It seems to be increasing slowly. A real mess. Will this decrease as the water temp rises over the summer? If not, what treatment should I use. I have a very healthy population of bluegill and bass.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Dave Keyes