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12 Sep 2011

Effects of Floods on Freshwater Fishing

by staff | posted in: freshwater fishing | 0

Floods can affect fishing in freshwater lakes, reservoirs, ponds, rivers, creeks, and streams. When floodwaters move thru fishing habitats, fishing is disrupted for days or weeks. Eventually, water levels recede and anglers return to their favorite body of water. When … Continued

creeks, flooding, floods, lakes, streams, weather
7 Dec 2010

Coal Tar Sealant Largest Source of PAHs in Lakes

by staff | posted in: science - research | 0

Coal-tar-based pavement sealant is the largest source of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) found in 40 urban lakes studied by the U.S. Geological Survey. PAHs are an environmental health concern because several are probable human carcinogens, they are toxic to fish … Continued

environment, environmental issues, fish kills, lakes, pollution
26 Oct 2010

NOAA Designates Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve

by staff | posted in: science - research | 0

A nearly 17,000-acre area encompassing freshwater marshes, uplands and river on the shores of Lake Superior in Wisconsin has became the 28th member of NOAA’s National Estuarine Research Reserve System. Federal, state and local officials officially welcomed the site into … Continued

great lakes, lake superior, lakes, research, science
20 Oct 2010

Three North Dakota Lakes Closed to Fishing

by staff | posted in: regional | 0

Anglers are reminded that three North Dakota lakes will close to fishing for several months beginning in November. The State Fair Pond in Ward County, McDowell Dam in Burleigh County and Lightning Lake in McLean County are closed to fishing … Continued

lakes, north dakota, regulations
2 Jul 2010

National Lakes Assessment Offers Report on the Condition of the Nation’s Lakes

by staff | posted in: science - research | 0

A draft report of the National Lakes Assessment: A Collaborative Survey of the Nation’s Lakes shows that 56% of the nation’s lakes support healthy biological communities. It also identifies poor lakeshore habitat and high levels of nutrients as widespread stressors … Continued

lakes, science, water quality

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