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28 Aug 2016

Iowa Floyd River Fish Kill

by staff | posted in: regional | 0

Biologists from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) suspect that an 8-mile long fish kill on the West Branch of the Floyd River north of Maurice in Sioux County may have been caused by an unknown pollutant. The fish … Continued

catfish, environment, fish kills, iowa, minnows, pollution, rivers, shiners, suckers, water quality
28 Aug 2016

Lake Murray Striped Bass Die Off

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The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) announced that conditions in Lake Murray could result in a striped bass die off in the coming few weeks. As of Aug. 22, more than 800 striped bass ranging from 18 to … Continued

fish kills, lakes, south carolina, striped bass, water quality
14 Jul 2016

2016 Lake Erie Algal Bloom Forecast

by staff | posted in: science - research | 0

This season, NOAA and its research partners are predicting a smaller harmful algal bloom for western Lake Erie. The 2016 bloom is expected to measure 5.5 on the severity index, but could range anywhere between 3.0 and 7.0. The forecast … Continued

algae, environment, great lakes, lake erie, lakes, michigan, noaa, rivers, science, sea grant, water quality
9 Jul 2016

New York Great Lakes Basin Grants

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In partnership with New York Sea Grant, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) recently announced $192,000 in grants for nine projects to help Great Lakes coastal communities enhance their resiliency and protect water quality. Grants will be awarded … Continued

finger lakes, grants, great lakes, lakes, new york, research, science, water quality
16 Jun 2016

Penobscot River Howland Bypass

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A recently completed fish bypass around the dam in Howland stands as the last major milestone in the Penobscot River Restoration Project. The large stream-like channel will allow American shad, river herring, and Atlantic salmon to swim freely around the … Continued

american shad, anadromous fish, atlantic salmon, dams, fish passage, herring, maine, new england, penobscot river, rivers, shad, water quality

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