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Lake Scientist now available by email

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  • by Dave Hochanadel
  • — April 20, 2011

Lake Scientist E-Mail Subscription For readers who live inside their inboxes or just want to receive regular updates on lake news without having to check the site, Lake Scientist now offers a free daily email digest of the latest stories. We recognize that not everyone cares for dealing with RSS or feed readers, which is why we’ve implemented this additional, straightforward option for subscribing to our content. The email subscription is also great for viewing updates on mobile devices.

Subscribers will receive updates on topics including invasive species, algal blooms, lake research, water quality monitoring, and many other freshwater topics. A message will be delivered every day if we’ve published new content. If there’s nothing new, no email.

To sign up, simply click “Subscribe to Lake Scientist by Email” in the left-hand menu, or just click here. The service is easy to sign up for, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Don’t forget that Lake Scientist editors also regularly post to both Twitter and Facebook, with links to coverage on Lake Scientist as well as elsewhere on the Web.

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