Lake Minnetonka Zebra Mussels Treated With Pesticide
In the first of its kind in the United States, a study of the of copper-based pesticide in open water
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In the first of its kind in the United States, a study of the of copper-based pesticide in open water
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By Sara Ernst If you ever have noticed a waterbody wigreen water on the edge of a laketh a layer
By Rose Keane EPA researcher Jake Beaulieu spends a lot of his time on the water, especially at Harsha Lake,
Inland lakes in Michigan that have been invaded by zebra mussels, an exotic species that has plagued bodies of water
Keene Valley, NY – Spiny waterflea, an invasive zooplankton, continues to spread in the Adirondacks. First discovered in Great Sacandaga
To assist Native American and Alaska Native communities, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientists developed a guide to evaluate algal blooms
The most recent National Lakes Assessment conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency shows there has been no net change in
The Gund Institute for Ecological Economics at the University of Vermont recently completed a study that assesses the economic impacts