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Tagged: dissolved oxygen

    • — August 24, 2011

    Dead zone in the Gulf is expanding

    The dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico appears to be growing larger, but has not broken any records as scientists originally predicted in June. The 11th-largest dead zone on record, it’s approximately 3,300 square miles, the area of Rhode Island and Delaware combined.

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    Michigan
    • — July 18, 2011

    Volunteer program watches over Michigan lakes for over 35 years

    The Great Lake state can continue to be proud of its nickname thanks to its diligent citizens. Michigan residents have been volunteering to maintain the state’s thousands of lakes for[…]

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  • Sockeye salmon
    • — April 7, 2011

    For sockeye salmon, surviving heat is a superpower

    They don’t have laser vision or the ability to swim faster than a speeding harpoon. Nonetheless, the Chilko sockeye have received the enviable title of “Superfish” from University of British[…]

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    Lake Whatcom
    • — March 24, 2011

    Phosphorous mars Lake Whatcom water quality

    A recently released Lake Whatcom Monitoring Program annual report highlights the lake’s water quality problems. In 2010, dissolved oxygen levels were lower and phosphorous levels higher than the worst conditions[…]

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