Lake Erie, had something concerning. In August 2024, NASA’s Landsat-9 satellite captured a huge, bright green algae bloom spreading across part of Lake Erie. This bloom covered nearly 320 square ...
Fulton County Soil and Water Conservation District intern Cole Plassman provides insight into the issue of harmful algal ...
An algal bloom is visible in the waters around Ohio State University's Stone Laboratory on Gibraltar Island in Lake Erie. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of ...
Scientists expect 'significant' algae bloom on Lake Erie Algal blooms are caused when algae grows quickly in water systems from excess nutrient runoff, like phosphorus or nitrogen from fertilizer.
New research from Africa's Lake Victoria has revealed critical clues about toxic algal blooms and their potential impact on ...
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One of the main efforts of researchers and students is to mitigate Lake Erie’s harmful algal blooms that release toxins. Researchers work to inform the public so we can better understand how to ...
To try to understand how harmful algal blooms might evolve in Lake Erie in a warming climate, University of Michigan scientists helped conduct a survey of cyanobacteria in a gulf of Kenya's Lake ...
There are some alarming parallels between the harmful algal blooms (HABs) in Kenya's Lake Victoria and those in Lake Erie, a new study has found. By studying the Winam Gulf, a section of Lake ...
Research on Kenya's Lake Victoria's Winam Gulf, a potential model for Lake Erie, reveals year-round harmful algal blooms dominated by cyanobacteria like Dolichospermum, Microcystis, and Planktothrix.