Oldest Recorded Toxic Algal Bloom
Studying toxic algal blooms is common these days, with science advancing to the point that researchers can tease out all sorts of dynamics involved in the creation and proliferation of[…]
Studying toxic algal blooms is common these days, with science advancing to the point that researchers can tease out all sorts of dynamics involved in the creation and proliferation of[…]
Predicting when and where harmful algal blooms are set to occur is important for protecting the public and wildlife. But doing so for specific water bodies is difficult due to[…]
A new study suggests that Lake Erie has grown more vulnerable to harmful algal blooms, which pop up at lower phosphorous loads than expected.
Water quality is an important aspect of a lake ecosystem, and can be degraded by nutrient loading of phosphorous and nitrogen that results from anthropogenic land use (Beaver et al.[…]