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GLRI Wildlife Health Event Reporter (GLRI-WHER): November 2011
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Great Lakes Restoration Initiatives Wildlife Health Event Reporter - News and Updates. Tuesday, November 15, 2011. Lake Erie's algae outbreak taking toll on fish. Researchers who study Lake Erie think toxic algae blooms that have fouled the water in recent years will continue to cause drops in the number of walleye and perch in the lake. That could deal a big economic blow to northern Ohio towns along Lake Erie that depend on tourists who come to catch the prized sport fish. Location: Lake Erie, Ohio, USA.
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GLRI Wildlife Health Event Reporter (GLRI-WHER): January 2012
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Great Lakes Restoration Initiatives Wildlife Health Event Reporter - News and Updates. Wednesday, January 25, 2012. Lake Ontario Algae Bloom News. More algal blooms in Ontario's lakes. In a scientific paper entitled Algal blooms in Ontario, Canada: increases in reports since 1994, Dr. Jenny Winter and co-authors reported that public reporting of algal blooms in Ontario lakes has increased significantly from 1994 to 2009. Cottage Country Now - www.cottagecountrynow.ca. Algal blooms in Ontario, Canada: Inc...
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GLRI Wildlife Health Event Reporter (GLRI-WHER): August 2012
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Great Lakes Restoration Initiatives Wildlife Health Event Reporter - News and Updates. Monday, August 27, 2012. Thousands of fish dead in Cuyahoga River. Thousands of fish were found dead in Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The Ohio Division of Wildlife is reporting a fish kill in the Cuyahoga River. About 2,000 dead fish, mostly minnows, suckers, and carp, were found by investigators this past weekend. The fish were in a fairly advanced state of decomposition, according to a source. The lake is warmer, to...
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GLRI Wildlife Health Event Reporter (GLRI-WHER): September 2012
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Great Lakes Restoration Initiatives Wildlife Health Event Reporter - News and Updates. Tuesday, September 18, 2012. More tests suggest Lake Erie fish die-off was natural causes, MOE says. The Ontario Ministry of Environment reiterated Friday. That thousands of fish died because of a naturally occurring. Lake inversion rather than a spill. The Windsor Star-Ministry of Environment Photo). 8220;At this time all the information we have suggests the fish were killed due to natural causes,” she said. After a q...
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GLRI Wildlife Health Event Reporter (GLRI-WHER): February 2012
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Great Lakes Restoration Initiatives Wildlife Health Event Reporter - News and Updates. Wednesday, February 1, 2012. Algae growing under Lake Erie ice spur dead zones. Clarkson University biologist Michael Twiss and other Great Lakes scientists have discovered there is a lot going on under the ice. Among the things he discovered is a high concentration of algae in Lake Erie during the winter. That’s unlike spring when there are almost no algae present. 8220;The amount of algae in the winter shows that we ...
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GLRI Wildlife Health Event Reporter (GLRI-WHER): Harmful algae makes Erie debut
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Great Lakes Restoration Initiatives Wildlife Health Event Reporter - News and Updates. Monday, August 12, 2013. Harmful algae makes Erie debut. Harry Leslie, operations manager of Presque Isle State Park, knows all about harmful 2011 algae blooms that kept swimmers out of the water and covered boats with a green slime 230 miles away in Port Clinton, Ohio. Mauro said scientists have known for some time that the potential for an algae bloom was lurking unseen in the waters near Erie. Mauro, who received a ...
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GLRI Wildlife Health Event Reporter (GLRI-WHER): Feeds/Email Alerts
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Great Lakes Restoration Initiatives Wildlife Health Event Reporter - News and Updates. RSS Feeds from GLRI-WHER. Several GeoRSS feeds are available from the GLRI-WHER application. These feeds can be added to your feed reader application (e.g. Google Reader, Bloglines, FeedDemon) and will let you know when new data arrive. Feed readers can be set to run in the background on your local computer. If you're interested in as-it-happens notice of event observations being entered into GLRI-WHER, you can subscri...
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GLRI Wildlife Health Event Reporter (GLRI-WHER): October 2011
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Great Lakes Restoration Initiatives Wildlife Health Event Reporter - News and Updates. Monday, October 31, 2011. News of Possible Botulism Outbreak in Great Lakes Region. What's killing the birds in Georgian Bay? The beaches along scenic Georgian Bay are littered with thousands of dead birds – that Federal and provincial officials believe the cause of the death is a severe form of botulism, apparently from the birds eating dead fish. Is botulism that is killing the birds and fish in Georgian Bay? This si...