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  • lake erie algal bloom
    • — June 9, 2016

    Lake Erie Algal Bloom Forecast

    The 2015 algal bloom in Lake Erie was the largest in biomass since satellite record-keeping began in 2002. It came in spite of a forecast from scientists holding that a[…]

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    • — March 26, 2015

    Possible Effects Of Lower Buckeye Lake Levels

    Following a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ report on the structural integrity of the Buckeye Lake dam, the State of Ohio has committed to rebuilding it, according to WOSU News.[…]

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  • algal blooms in great lakes
    • — August 19, 2014

    Climate Change Spurring Toxic Algal Blooms In Great Lakes

    The impacts of climate change to the Great Lakes are expected to be broad and far-reaching, affecting heat waves, crop production and air quality in the region. Harmful algal blooms,[…]

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    • — May 27, 2014

    Buckeye Lake’s Floating Cranberry Island

    Ohio’s Buckeye Lake is one of the oldest reservoirs in America. Its shores touch three counties in Ohio. But most interesting is what floats within its coasts: a cranberry bog.[…]

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