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Report: MI and OH must spend hundreds of millions more annually to curb toxic blooms in Lake Erie

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Environmentalists: Lake Erie won't recover without new rules

algae Archives Great Lakes Now

Lester Graham, Michigan Public

Ohio and Michigan could miss goal to reduce phosphorous in Lake Erie

Great Lakes are rapidly warming, likely to trigger more flooding and extreme weather

A new roadmap to addressing toxic algal blooms in Lake Erie

Federal judge sets deadlines to reduce Ohio phosphorus pollution

Multi-million dollar restoration projects proposed for the Saginaw

Keeping Tabs on HABs: New Tools for Detecting, Monitoring, and Preventing Harmful Algal Blooms, Environmental Health Perspectives

Environment Report (@EnvironReport) / X

Frogs, salamanders, and fairy shrimp are appearing at a vernal

Toxic algal blooms are driving up water costs in the Great Lakes

State agencies say there's more to be done in addressing Lake Erie nutrient pollution • Michigan Advance