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    • — September 14, 2010

    Musty smell might indicate toxicity, new cyanobacteria study shows

    The threat posed by blue-green algal blooms might not be accurately measured by current assessment methods, a new U.S. Geological Survey report finds. Microcystins have historically been the only type[…]

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    • — September 13, 2010

    Federal funding helps stop sediment runoff in ‘impaired’ Lake Superior tributary

    Federal grant money will help to clean up the Poplar River, an “impaired” waterway that flows into Lake Superior. The river was designated as impaired by the Minnesota Pollution Control[…]

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    • — September 10, 2010

    Ocean current models help track Lake Michigan beach bacteria

    The U.S. Geological Survey and Michigan State University are using ocean current models to predict and identify transport patterns of fecal bacteria around beaches in southern Lake Michigan. The project’s[…]

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    • — September 9, 2010

    Lake Michigan trout still not rebounding, despite multi-million-dollar recovery effort

    Lake Michigan trout have been rendered all but incapable of naturally maintaining a viable population. A study recently concluded by the Great Lakes Science Center in Ann Arbor confirmed that[…]

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