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    • — May 5, 2025

    Research Brief: CyanoHABs Forecasting in Satellite Monitored Lakes

    Lakes everywhere experience harmful algal blooms that can impact water quality, chemical and physical processes, biodiversity, ecosystem health, and environmental services. For this reason, forecasting cyanobacterial blooms is an important[…]

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    • — April 30, 2025

    Supplying Seattle’s Drinking Water: Using Data Buoys to Monitor the Cedar River Municipal Watershed

    https://www.fondriest.com/news/supplying-seattles-drinking-water-using-data-buoys-to-monitor-the-cedar-river-municipal-watershed.htm

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  • A high-mountain lake in Manti-La Sal National Forest.
    • — April 28, 2025

    Research Brief: Threats to High-Mountain Lakes in the Alps

    A 2024 study published in Ecological Indicators compiled and examined the historical and present threats to high-mountain lakes in the Alps. Understanding these threats is crucial for conservation as the[…]

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    MODIS image of Lake Erie ice cover. February 6, 2009. Such physical climate-related shifts are easily captured by satellite imagery.
    • — April 21, 2025

    Research Brief: Measuring Climate-Related Shifts in Lake Ecosystems

    Freshwater lakes experience climate-related shifts that can impact ecosystem services and have cascading ecological effects. Water availability, quality, and surface conditions (ice cover) can all shift based on climate conditions.[…]

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