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State-Related Research Projects
Forecasting the Causes, Consequences, and Potential Solutions for Hypoxia in Lake Erie
Establishing the Sources of Toxic Cyanobacteria Blooms in the Great Lakes
Coastal Ecological Assessments and Indicator Development
Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) Forecasting
Forecasting Spread and Bioeconomic Impacts of Aquatic Invasive Species from Multiple Pathways to Improve Management and Policy in Great Lakes
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Recent Related News and Headlines
Harmful Algae Blooms Plague Lake Erie Again I National Geographic News Watch Water Currents
NSF Study: Climate and Agricultural Practices May Contribute to Increase of HABS in Lake Erie
NCCOS Research Informs New Management Plan for Yellow Perch in Lake Erie
Recreational Water Pathogen Detection Workshops Build Skills for State Labs
Algae Blooms Threaten Lake Erie – NYTimes.com
Lake Erie Nutrient Management Priorities Set at International Workshop
Fact-checking the Forecast: July’s harmful algal blooms forecast turns out to have been highly accurate | Ohio Sea Grant Twine Line
Ohio’s Lake Erie Algal Bloom Monitoring Strategy Refined
Algae Sampling Technology Partnership to Find, Exploit Novel Chemical Compounds
Extreme Weather: A Mixed Bag for Dead Zones | WRI Insights
Great Lakes Restoration Assembly Features NOAA-funded Erie Hypoxia Project
Lake Erie Research Influencing Nutrient Reduction Strategies
Dangerous algal blooms on Lake Erie may be fewer this year, scientists say | cleveland.com
Lake Erie algae bloom regresses in past year – Toledo Blade
Lake Erie’s Weekly Algae Forecasts Continue with New Data Source
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