Monday, August 25, 2014

Algae-produced microcystin may follow blooms across lake

Algae-produced microcystin may follow blooms across lake - From the boat docks of Ohio State University's Stone Laboratory, practically a stone's throw from the party headquarters known as Put-in-Bay tiny green specs are in the early stages of bunching up and floating on Lake Erie's. . .
 
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Friday, August 22, 2014

MEC Wants Stricter Regulations For Lake Erie

MEC Wants Stricter Regulations For Lake Erie - The Michigan Environmental Council (MEC) is preparing to do battle with the Michigan Farm Bureau (MFB) on the issue of green algae in Lake Erie as the MEC believes it is time to end the voluntary control of fertilizer runoff.
 
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Thursday, August 21, 2014

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Hundreds meet to discuss Toledo water quality, algae

<> Hundreds meet to discuss Toledo water quality, algae - They told Ohio's Lake Erie legislators what should be done to reduce the lake's toxic algae – and protect drinking water for millions of residents.

<> USDA Invests New Conservation Funds to Improve Lake Erie Water Quality - August 19, 2014--Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced today that $2 million in conservation funds will be sent to Ohio to help implement conservation techniques that will help improve water quality. 

Monday, August 18, 2014

Register Today for Our 2014 Great Lakes Restoration Conference

Register Today for Our 2014 Great Lakes Restoration Conference - If you haven't already registered for the September 2014 Great Lakes Restoration Conference, there is still time! Learn more about the conference and register today! The Healing Our Waters-Great Lakes Coalition. . .

Friday, August 15, 2014

Great Lakes Now: The Algae Crisis

Great Lakes Now: The Algae Crisis - The algae bloom crisis in Lake Erie is prompting regional and national concern. Detroit Public Television, in conjunction with The Nature Conservancy, partnered to provide critical and in-depth information. . .