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Invasive species, non-native organisms harming the environment, are a concern in Michigan's waters. Species like quagga mussels and Didymo algae disrupt food chains and habitats. Human activities, ...
Algal blooms have many causes, but it's commonly chemicals in industrial fertilizers that end up in rivers and oceans in a ...
Woodcliff Lake now has four new floating wetland islands to eliminate algae in one of Veolia North America's reservoirs along the Hackensack River.
While residents enjoy Michigan's Great Lakes, invasive species may be, too. During Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week here are 3 to watch for.
The government is stepping up efforts to promote the ornamental fish industry as a key driver of agricultural exports, with ...
Long-time river watchers and local scientists say this is by far the earliest they’ve seen such a massive proliferation of ...
What do you do with your "free time" during the growing season? Extension forage crops production specialist James Rogers ...
Blue-green algae produce nasty, dangerous poisons that rival the weapons of mass destruction we didn’t find in Iraq.
There’s something magical about a crystal-clear aquarium. The way light filters through the water, the graceful movement of ...
Pond dredging removes sludge, restores depth, and improves water quality. Learn why it’s key to maintaining a healthy ...
Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, can produce toxins that are harmful to livestock, wildlife and people. North Dakota State University Extension specialists have received reports of ...