R and D Magazine: Climate change is expected to increase the frequency of intense spring rain storms in the Great Lakes region throughout this century and will likely add to the number of harmful algal blooms and "dead zones" in Lake Erie, unless additional conservation actions are taken, according to a University of Michigan aquatic ecologist.
Climate models suggest that the number of intense spring rain storms in the region could double by the end of the century, contributing to an overall 30 to 40% increase......
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Climate change likely to increase Lake Erie algae blooms and ‘dead zones’
Posted by R and D Magazine: None Given on September 12th, 2012
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