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Microscopic changes could mean big things for Great Lakes
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Researchers are shocked by major shifts in zooplankton levels – most notably crashes in Lake Huron – that will determine which fish thrive.
Great Lakes Echo (http://greatlakesecho.org/author/andrew-blok/page/2/)
Researchers are shocked by major shifts in zooplankton levels – most notably crashes in Lake Huron – that will determine which fish thrive.
“The idea that massive water bodies can be permanently transformed is not a fanciful one”
Four hours after the group landed in Sandusky, they had raised $14,425 for the Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research at University of Michigan.
The Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, heavily reliant on fish, berries and wild rice, wants to join the 60 other US tribes who the feds have granted control over setting water regulations.
It’s their fourth Great Lake. This time they’re raising money for research.