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Lake Scientist now on Twitter, Facebook

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  • by Dave Hochanadel
  • — April 12, 2010

For those who don’t care for subscribing to RSS feeds but would still like to keep up with Lake Scientist while away from our site, it’s now possible to follow us on both Twitter and Facebook.

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Twitter users can follow @LakeScientist for the latest Lake Scientist posts as well as important stories from around the web related to lakes and other freshwaters.

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Alternatively, if Facebook is your preferred social media destination, fan our Lake Scientist Facebook page to receive a steady dose of lake science in news feed form.

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