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DescriptionKivalinaOrangeGoo.jpg
English: Orange Goo (Chrysomyxa ledicola) in Kivalina, Alaska
English: Originally linked from http://coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/habs/identification-of-alaska-orange-goo-as-tundra-rust-spores-confirmed-at-the-species-level-by-usda-and-canadian-forest-service/
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This Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2011 photo provided by the City of Kivalina, Alaska, shows an orange substance on the water surface in Kivalina, Alaska. City Administrator Janet Mitchell said the village is requesting that an algae expert from the University of Alaska Fairbanks investigate. (AP Photo/City of Kivalina)