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    • — May 23, 2011

    Officials prepare to keep Asian carp from Lake Erie

    The Asian carp’s ever-northern journey has environmentalists, scientists, and politicians afraid for the fate of Lake Erie. It has been predicted the invasive carp could utilize the Ohio River as[…]

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    • — March 22, 2011

    Reduced toxicity of Cuyahoga sediment could save millions of dollars

    Most famous for catching fire and causing concern among environmentalists, the Cuyahoga River, once one of the most polluted waterways in the United States, may be getting cleaner. Preliminary tests[…]

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    • — March 10, 2011

    Great Lakes phosphorus levels on the rise, according to IJC report

    Phosphorus levels in the Great Lakes have been increasing at an alarming rate, according to a report released on Wednesday by the International Joint Commission. The study concluded that the[…]

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    A recent study of zebrafish in Lake Erie indicates that blue-green algae produce a potential endocrine disruptor.
    • — March 1, 2011

    Unidentified compound feminizes male fish in Lake Erie, according to four-year study

    New research suggests that algal blooms in Lake Erie may be contaminating the environment with an estrogen-like compound that disrupts reproductive hormone activity in fish. A four-year study conducted by[…]

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