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  • Sampling on Lake St. Clair, July 29, 2013.
    • — June 2, 2023

    Research Brief: Contaminants in a Great Lakes Urban-Dominant Watershed

    Contaminants from anthropogenic actions dominate urban watersheds. The effects of these contaminants are largely unknown though early studies have found many are linked to human and fish health complications. These[…]

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    Sea Lamprey
    • — May 26, 2023

    Research Brief: Incorporating the Two-Eyed Seeing Approach into Sea Lamprey Management

    Invasive species pose a threat to aquatic ecosystems in how they disrupt fisheries and the natural lake system. Sea lamprey, perhaps one of the most popular and well-known invasive species[…]

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  • USCGC Mackinaw Entering Duluth Harbor
    • — May 19, 2023

    Research Brief: Full-Year Zooplankton Dynamics Along a Nearshore Depth Gradient

    Though traditionally thought of as being a time of low productivity, limnologists across the world have started to shift focus toward lake system dynamics during the winter. This change emerges[…]

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    Image of Lake 239 at IISD Experimental Lakes Area from above
    • — May 12, 2023

    Research Brief: Using Sediment DNA to Determine Long-Term Cyanobacterial Dynamics

    Cyanobacterial dynamics are a popular research topic for limnologists focused on understanding the patterns and behaviors of harmful algal blooms. These blooms can have long-lasting impacts on aquatic environments, such[…]

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