Sicilian fishermen are struggling to operate their businesses because of an invasive seaweed clogging up the Mediterranean.
Thousands washed ashore dead in the spring, but the fish are back. “They’re pretty hard to kill,” a biology professor said.
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Video: Is there something you can do to stop blue-green algae production on Lough Neagh?
How can households in Northern Ireland contribute to solving the blue-green algae problem which has created an environmental ...
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Cleaning Up Around the Pond with Kubota Excavator
Last year I dredged my pond with a little John Deere Mini Excavator. This year I'll be cleaning up that mess with the Kubota ...
We are starting two rulemakings to update Washington’s water quality standards to help address freshwater nutrient pollution and the harmful, toxic algal blooms that can result from it.
Guided by faculty experts, an innovative restoration makes the beloved UChicago landmark a haven for visitors and wildlife ...
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