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The federal EPA grant will add $1 million to the H2Ohio effort. The money will be used to hire four agronomists that will ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced that four Michigan and Ohio grant recipients will receive $3,712,124 to engage farmers and provide nutrient management technical assistance in th ...
Scientists forecast a mild to moderate algal bloom on Lake Erie as phosphorus runoff, rising temperatures and funding cuts complicate water quality efforts.
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Duluth found the previously-undiscovered microorganisms hiding in the tar-like goo ...
After nearly four decades and $80 million of cleanup efforts, Muskegon Lake is finally on track to being delisted as a Great ...
Shoreline communities are left to endure the consequences of pollution they didn’t cause. The unsightly, putrid, ...
Invasive carp are generally not eaten in the U.S. and are not desirable for sportfishing. In fact, silver carp have a propensity to jump up to 10 feet out of the water when startled by a boat motor.
In the summer of 2018, a toxic algal bloom, known as a red tide, engulfed Sarasota Bay, which lies south of Tampa on Florida’s Gulf Coast. Photo by Paul Hennessy/Alamy Live News All Quiet Under the ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and its research partners forecast a mild to moderate harmful algal bloom ...
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - The state of Michigan is developing a new strategy to help fight harmful algae blooms in Lake Erie.
Ohio water researchers see some progress in reducing nutrient loading to the lake, but much work remains to curb annual scums ...
It's been 10 years since Ohio, Michigan and Ontario agreed to reduce phosphorus runoff into Lake Erie by 40%, and advocates ...