Water
Study: toxic algae develops faster
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The new report examining the big picture finds algae cells persisting in sediments through the winter.
Great Lakes Echo (http://greatlakesecho.org/author/abiondo/)
The new report examining the big picture finds algae cells persisting in sediments through the winter.
The university recently announced a $5.2 million federal grant to create the Lake Erie Center for Fresh Waters and Human Health.
Among the differences is that 20 percent of the non-indigenous respondents didn’t know where their drinking water comes from but only about 1 percent of indigenous people were not sure.