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    • — July 2, 2010

    Asian carp might have second route to Great Lakes

    The Asian carp might now have a second avenue to invade the Great Lakes. The invasive fish have been moving through the Wabash River in northern Indiana. The river doesn’t[…]

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    • — July 1, 2010

    Product Spotlight: YSI ProODO Optical Dissolved Oxygen Meter

    YSI’s digital-based ProODO Optical Dissolved Oxygen Meter is the most robust handheld device to offer optical oxygen sensing technology. The ProODO utilizes intelligent digital sensor technology, which can store calibration[…]

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    • — June 30, 2010

    FocusOnFishHealth.org helps stem the spread of VHS

    Public service announcements, palm cards, and Power Point presentations are all part of an informational package available at www.FocusOnFishHealth.org to help fight the spread of Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia, other fish diseases, and invasive species. The materials, developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Inspection Service, are targeted at recreational fishing and boating enthusiasts in the Great Lakes region.

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    • — June 29, 2010

    Ashtabula River restoration sets example for Great Lakes cleanups

    It was once considered among the worst of the Great Lakes Areas of Concern, but several years and millions of dollars later the Ashtabula River might soon be stricken from[…]

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