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Climate, contaminants pose risks to recovering Lake Erie

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SALEM, Ohio — Lake Erie is showing signs of improvement thanks to reduced nutrient runoff, according to an expert speaking at a Nov. 24 freshwater science webinar called “​​Critical Issues and Emerging Threats Facing Lake Erie,” hosted by Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Laboratory. Those nutrients drive the persistent harmful algal blooms that scientists have been tracking in the lake for decades. “We are seeing a statistical decline in the nutrients r…
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Farm and Dairy broke the news in on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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