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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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    Chemist Diana Aga, while investigating pollutants in fish, holds a steelhead trout.
    • — February 8, 2011

    Industrial pollutants isolated in eastern Lake Erie fish

    New York researchers have documented evidence of two contaminants in eastern Lake Erie fish. The findings, published in the peer-reviewed journal Chemosphere in September, contributes to the growing body of knowledge[…]

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  • Ice covering the Great Lakes
    • — February 5, 2011

    Buffalo State’s Great Lakes Center monitors ice from beneath

    With aid from the Buffalo Police Underwater Recovery Unit and Buffalo Fire Department’s fireboat, the “Edward M. Cotter,” researchers from Buffalo State’s Great Lakes Center have deployed the first in[…]

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    Lake Erie
    • — January 20, 2011

    Lake Erie aquatic species are affected differently by hypoxia events

    A recent study conducted on Lake Erie aquatic species has shown that hypoxia events in the lake have a harmful impact on all species, though some are more affected than[…]

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