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    • — April 13, 2010

    Round gobies, zebra mussels move PCBs through food chain

    New research coming from the University of Michigan reveals that two notorious Great Lakes invasive species are helping move toxic PCBs up the aquatic food chain in Saginaw Bay, Lake[…]

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    • — April 12, 2010

    Lake Scientist now on Twitter, Facebook

    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[…]

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    • — April 7, 2010

    New study recommends strategies to regulate farm runoff

    Regulations for agricultural runoff aren’t effective enough, primarily because they’re not mandatory, according to a new report. The study, “Cultivating Clean Water: State-Based Regulation of Agricultural Runoff Pollution,” was formed[…]

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    • — April 1, 2010

    Ohio power plant to install fish diversion devices

    For many fish, about 60 million annually, drifting too close to FirstEnergy’s Bay Shore coal power plant in Oregon, Ohio inevitably leads to a swift and turbulent death. The power[…]

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