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Water quality scientists predict the harmful algae bloom on western Lake Erie this year will be relatively mild and less ...
Most every angler who is passionate about walleye fishing knows that Lake Erie is the capital of the walleye angling world.
Reefs are abundant in the lake's western basin. The Coast Guard is still working to remove the Goodtime I, which became stuck ...
Blue-green algae that can produce harmful toxins bloom in Lake Erie each year, nurtured by phosphorus runoff from farm ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and its research partners forecast a mild to moderate harmful algal bloom ...
Ohio water researchers see some progress in reducing nutrient loading to the lake, but much work remains to curb annual scums ...
NOAA and its research partners are forecasting a mild to moderate harmful algal bloom (HAB) in western Lake Erie this summer.
The cyanobacteria that cause the Lake Erie bloom thrive in its western basin, which is shallow, warm and receives high amounts of nutrients from rivers that run through heavy agricultural areas.
Scientists fear a federal lab won't perform its harmful algae bloom work this year because of staffing losses and future ...
NOAA and its research partners are forecasting a mild to moderate harmful algal bloom (HAB) in western Lake Erie this summer. This year’s bloom is expected to measure 3 on the HAB severity index ...
NOAA and partners predict a mild to moderate algal bloom in Lake Erie this summer, measuring a 3 on the severity index.
NOAA is predicting the annual cyanobacterial bloom on the western end of Lake Erie will be mild to moderate this summer.