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Category: Algae Blooms

Posted inAlgae Blooms, Beaches, Boating, Paddle Sports and Sailing, Interview, News, Protect, Recreation and Tourism, Video, Water Quality

The Microplastics Mystery in the Great Lakes

by Mary Ellen Geist January 17, 2018
Posted inAlgae Blooms, Beaches, Boating, Paddle Sports and Sailing, News, Protect, Recreation and Tourism, Water Quality

Plastic plagues the Great Lakes

by Gary Wilson, Great Lakes Now January 16, 2018November 10, 2025
Posted inAlgae Blooms, Article, Budget, Flint, Latest News, News, Politics, Policy, Environmental Justice, Water Quality, Water Withdrawals

Water equity tops Great Lakes 2018 watch list

by Gary Wilson, Great Lakes Now December 26, 2017November 10, 2025
Posted inAlgae Blooms, News, Protect, Water Quality

Lake Michigan scientists grapple with sewage, legacy toxins and algae

by Gary Wilson, Great Lakes Now November 8, 2017
Posted inAlgae Blooms, Audio, News, Protect, Water Quality

Planes, drone monitor harmful algae in Lake Erie

by Great Lakes Today October 17, 2017
Posted inAgriculture, Algae Blooms, Budget, Climate Change, Energy, Clean Energy, Ethanol and Fracking, Industry, Energy, Economic Development, News, Politics, Policy, Environmental Justice, Protect, Science, Technology & Research, U.S. and Canadian Federal Governments, Water Quality

Conservationists renew pressure on Congress to reform ethanol mandate

by Gary Wilson, Great Lakes Now October 9, 2017November 10, 2025
Posted inAlgae Blooms, News, Video, Water Quality

“Don’t let Saginaw Bay become Lake Erie” says Great Lakes Scientist

by Mary Ellen Geist September 29, 2017November 10, 2025
Posted inAlgae Blooms, Article, Asian Carp, Invasive Species, Latest News, News, Protect, Science, Technology & Research, Video, Water Quality

Lake Erie’s Harmful Algae Blooms: Even Asian Carp won’t eat it

by Mary Ellen Geist September 27, 2017November 10, 2025
Posted inAlgae Blooms, Article, Latest News, News, Protect, Video, Water Quality

Green algae leads to water advisory for Maumee River near Downtown Toledo

by Tom Henry September 25, 2017
Posted inAlgae Blooms, Article, News, Protect, Video, Water Quality

Agriculture and Algae: Is the GLRI making a difference?

by Mary Ellen Geist September 11, 2017November 10, 2025

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    The Wisconsin Department of Justice announced a $275,000 settlement Thursday with energy firm Enbridge for alleged violations of the state’s spills law over a 2019 spill in Jefferson County.
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    University of Toledo researchers have developed a system of buoys that slowly release algaecide into the surrounding water.
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    A bill, newly passed by legislators, will expand the state’s capacity to enforce limits on health-harming emissions in overburdened communities.

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