Swimmers and dog walkers are being warned of a toxic algal bloom in a river near Masterton, which could kill pets.
The bloom was discovered in the lower Waipoua River at a monitoring site at the Colombo Rd bridge on Wednesday last week.
"The bloom is at 15 to 20 per cent coverage of the riverbed, which is approaching our guideline alert levels", Greater Wellington Regional Council senior environmental scientist Mark Heath said.
"Small mats of it are lifting and floating along the bank. These mats are a concern because toxic algae can be deadly if swallowed. Dogs love the smell of them and will eat them if they get the chance. They need to be kept on a leash if you're down by the river."
Toxic algae is potentially deadly to humans although there has never been a recorded case in New Zealand. But, as toxic algal blooms have increased in frequency and size in recent years, Heath is concerned babies and toddlers could be at risk if levels rise.