The impact of phosphorus loadings to the Great Lakes is once again threatening the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River ecosystem. These impacts are especially pronounced in nearshore areas and embayments, which are often the most ecologically productive and diverse areas of the system. Algal blooms fed by excessive phosphorus from various nonpoint and point sources are occurring in each of the Great Lakes, but especially Lake Erie, Saginaw Bay on Lake Huron, Green Bay on Lake Michigan and nearshore areas of Lake Ontario. In western Lake Erie the re-emergence of harmful algal blooms (HABs) in recent years has been especially troubling, coming after nearly two decades of little or no occurrence of these blooms. As a result of this alarming trend,...
Green Lake is the deepest natural inland lake in Wisconsin, with a maximum depth of about 72 meters....
On July 21, in Windsor, the Great Lakes Water Quality Board presented its Fourth Annual Report to th...
Phosphorus (P) plays a crucial role in agriculture as a primary fertilizer nutrient—and as a cause o...
In the early 1970s it was widely recognized that areas of the Great Lakes, including the western bas...
For over ten years the Western Basin of Lake Erie has been plagued by significant harmful algal bloo...
ABSTRACT Over the past decade, scientists have been discussing the re-emergence of harmful algal bl...
ABSTRACT Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have been increasing in extent and intensity in the western ba...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have been a serious issue in Lake Erie since the 1960s. The blooms, whic...
AbstractRelieving phosphorus loading is a key management tool for controlling Lake Erie eutrophicati...
AbstractInformation about the loads of total and soluble reactive phosphorus entering Lake Erie is r...
ABSTRACT Relieving phosphorus loading is a key management tool for controlling Lake Erie eutrophica...
ABSTRACT For Lake Erie, it is already time to revise the phosphorus target loads set to address the...
Extensive efforts are underway to reduce phosphorus (P) export from the Lake Erie watershed. On the ...
Growing human populations and associated land use activities has increased the amount of nutrients d...
Eutrophication of freshwater ecosystems and harmful algal blooms (HABs) are an ongoing concern affec...
Green Lake is the deepest natural inland lake in Wisconsin, with a maximum depth of about 72 meters....
On July 21, in Windsor, the Great Lakes Water Quality Board presented its Fourth Annual Report to th...
Phosphorus (P) plays a crucial role in agriculture as a primary fertilizer nutrient—and as a cause o...
In the early 1970s it was widely recognized that areas of the Great Lakes, including the western bas...
For over ten years the Western Basin of Lake Erie has been plagued by significant harmful algal bloo...
ABSTRACT Over the past decade, scientists have been discussing the re-emergence of harmful algal bl...
ABSTRACT Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have been increasing in extent and intensity in the western ba...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have been a serious issue in Lake Erie since the 1960s. The blooms, whic...
AbstractRelieving phosphorus loading is a key management tool for controlling Lake Erie eutrophicati...
AbstractInformation about the loads of total and soluble reactive phosphorus entering Lake Erie is r...
ABSTRACT Relieving phosphorus loading is a key management tool for controlling Lake Erie eutrophica...
ABSTRACT For Lake Erie, it is already time to revise the phosphorus target loads set to address the...
Extensive efforts are underway to reduce phosphorus (P) export from the Lake Erie watershed. On the ...
Growing human populations and associated land use activities has increased the amount of nutrients d...
Eutrophication of freshwater ecosystems and harmful algal blooms (HABs) are an ongoing concern affec...
Green Lake is the deepest natural inland lake in Wisconsin, with a maximum depth of about 72 meters....
On July 21, in Windsor, the Great Lakes Water Quality Board presented its Fourth Annual Report to th...
Phosphorus (P) plays a crucial role in agriculture as a primary fertilizer nutrient—and as a cause o...