| Record-sized Lake Erie algae bloom of 2011 may become regular occurrence, study says | The record-shattering glut of toxic algae that fouled much of Lake Erie in 2011 wasn't a fluke, but a sign of what's likely... | |
| Experts warn Lake Erie algae may increase if cities, farms don't control nutrient threat | TRAVERSE CITY — Toxic algae blooms on Lake Erie may form more often unless farms and cities do a better job of controlling... | |
| Brockport professor works to fight algae | In the last 50 years, things have been looking pretty murky around Lake Ontario’s shoreline and Dr. Joseph Makarewicz wants... | |
| Millions of research dollars go to Ohio scientists studying algae | The fertilizers, manure and sewage that rains wash into Lake Erie each summer help grow a “bloom” of toxic algae that pose a... | |
| Ohio researchers trying to turn algae into fuel | TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Researchers already know how to turn algae into fuel. The challenge is how to make that profitable. A... |
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