Swimmers are being urged to keep out of Lake Tutira after an algal bloom sampled last week has been found to contain potentially toxic cyanobacteria.
Cyanobacteria is the toxin that led to the death of 4-year-old labrador Marley after she drank from the Tukituki River.
The Hawke's Bay Regional Council environmental science staff sent water samples from the lake to the Cawthron Institute.
Cawthron had assessed that the water was dominated by a potentially toxic species of cyanobacteria algae, Dolichospermum, senior environmental scientist Anna Madarasz-Smith said.
It was at such a level that required an alert to the public to stay out of the water.