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  • Lake Superior
    • — April 25, 2011

    Temperature profiling buoys will aid in Lake Superior research

    In 2007, Jay Austin, professor of physics at the University of Minnesota Duluth, was an author of a report asserting that the surface temperatures of Lake Superior had risen at[…]

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    Chinook salmon
    • — April 22, 2011

    Net pens boost Lake Michigan hatchery salmon survival rates

    The first few weeks of a young fishery-born salmon’s life can be vulnerable ones. If left to fend for themselves, they must struggle to survive against predators and starvation. Fortunately[…]

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    • — April 20, 2011

    Lake Scientist now available by email

    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[…]

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    In-Situ Aqua TROLL 100 Conductivity Logger
    • — April 19, 2011

    Product Spotlight: In-Situ Aqua TROLL 100 Conductivity Logger

    The In-Situ Aqua TROLL 100 simultaneously measures and logs water conductivity and temperature to characterize water quality changes or estimate contamination. Conductivity measures water’s ability to carry an electric current;[…]

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