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    • — August 14, 2019

    Cornell University Biological Field Station at Shackelton Point: Monitoring New York’s Largest Interior Lake for Sixty Years

    Shackelton Point data includes records on various lake aspects that go back 50 years or more, making lake trends emerge more clearly to researchers.

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    • — July 15, 2019

    Solar and Wind-Powered, Algae Tracking Boat Trialed in Florida

    FAU scientists have trialed a new solar-powered, algae tracking boat which may help warn of impending blooms.

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    • — June 28, 2019

    Could Bacteria Target Algal Microcystin Toxins Released Into Water?

    New research into bacteria that naturally degrade microcystins could offer new alternatives for drinking water treatment.

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    • — June 10, 2019

    Agriculture Changing Sediment and Nutrient Concentrations in Acton Lake

    Recent research shows that agricultural management practices may be having unintended consequences on nutrient and sediment concentrations.

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