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    • — September 8, 2011

    Lake Erie’s ecosystem declining due to poisonous algae

    According to scientists, Lake Erie’s ecology has been rapidly dying due to water pollution since the mid-1990s. Specifically, a toxic algae called microcystis has pervaded the lake and depleted significant portions of oxygen from the water. These algae-infested waters snuff out the indigenous fish population, which is a substantial problem for the region that relies so heavily on sport fishing and lake tourism for its economic stability.

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    • — July 11, 2011

    Lake Erie water snake population booming

    After nearly a decade of decline, the Lake Erie water snake is making a comeback. It’s been listed as threatened by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service but could be[…]

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    • — June 24, 2011

    Solutions sought to eliminate open-lake dumping in Lake Erie

    Environmental leaders, Great Lakes governors, and fishery biologists joined last Thursday to discuss terminating open-lake dumping in Lake Erie of substances found in Toledo’s shipping channel. Alternative options discussed for[…]

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    Photograph of a walleye at Gavins Point National Fish Hatchery in Yankton, SD.
    • — May 23, 2011

    Thousands of walleye dead, possibly due to VHS

    Scientists are searching for clues to explain why thousands of dead walleye have turned up in Lake Erie’s western basin. Roger Knight, Lake Erie fisheries program manager for the Division[…]

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