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    • — April 13, 2012

    Cool Minnesota lakes reduce spring fish spawns

    Though many have experienced warmer than normal temperatures, low lake temperatures in Minnesota have caused slow fish spawning. After the lakes iced this winter, temperatures have remained at or below[…]

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    • — March 21, 2012

    Great Lakes ice disappearing rapidly

    New research shows that the amount of ice covering the Great Lakes has declined on average by 71 percent over the past 40 years. Lake Ontario has lost the most[…]

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    • — August 18, 2011

    Ice, Ice, baby: Arctic Ocean has more ice than it did thousands of years ago

    The Danish National Research for Geogenetics at the University of Copenhagen’s researchers have discovered Artic Ocean ice levels were lower than 50 percent of today’s levels.

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    Cold-water diatom algae grow naturally in many environments, even on aquarium rocks.
    • — February 15, 2011

    Brown, cold-water diatom algae bloom in Lake Erie

    On board the ship Neah Bay, Coast Guard Lt. Commander William Woityra, Mike McKay and a group that includes undergraduate students and researchers, have been breaking Lake Erie’s icy surface[…]

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