After years of algae decomposing on the small lake’s shoreline, the Army Corps of Engineers has a remedy to stop the stink.
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On the Road: Jewels in the grass
There were jewels in the grass. Sapphires and emeralds, mostly, a few rubies scattered here and there, some that may have ...
Once a mainstay of Canadian family tourism, Marineland spent decades drawing crowds to Niagara Falls with its marine animal ...
Under the sea, green algae have evolved a clever way to handle too much sunlight. Scientists found that a special pigment ...
Too much sun can ruin photosynthesis, scorching plants and other organisms that depend on capturing sunlight for energy.
Neurotoxin levels were highest in the dolphins stranded during warmer months, when harmful algal blooms are more severe.
Maintaining peace with your neighbors is a balancing act that revolves around mutual respect. If everyone is on the same page ...
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