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WPBF Channel 25 on MSNFAU researchers create new technology aimed at reducing harmful algal blooms in waterwaysResearchers from the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton have developed a weapon to help fight harmful algal blooms.
Ever wondered why some lakes are bright blue while others are green or brown? The answer lies in the way light interacts with ...
Canada geese are typically herded off of lakes during their flightless feather-molting period in June. In the past they've ...
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The Olympian on MSNThis Thurston County park is the top spot for cold plunges in WA state, new survey findsA Thurston County park has ranked as the top cold-water plunge spot in Washington state, according to a new survey.
Under Lee Zeldin, the EPA is slashing regulations, cutting its budget by 65%, and dismantling its scientific research office, increasing pollution risks. Environmental Protections Drive Economic ...
"They are going to be killing them all, and it's not fair," said Karen Stamper, who lives in Oakland County's Commerce Township, an area filled with ... on local lakes and ponds.
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MySuncoast.com on MSNA history of Phillippi Creek flooding casts shadow over Sarasota’s current stormwater woesMore than three decades ago, residents who lived along Phillippi Creek donned matching T-shirts that read “I survived the ...
Once teeming with aquatic life, Sungai Langat, near Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), in Bangi, Selangor, is now filled with invasive ... This fish, which mainly eats algae and keeps aquariums ...
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