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Rare algae for Lake Superior shows up near Cornucopia | Superior Telegram | Superior, Wisconsin

Mon, 08/20/2012 - 15:20
Samples of a “green scum” reported by visitors to Lake Superior beaches from Cornucopia to Sandy Bay on July 14-15 were confirmed to contain a species of blue-green algae. By July 15, the algae bloom was breaking up

EPA Urged to Expand Water Quality Trading, Include Pollutants Other Than Nutrients | Bloomberg BNA

Mon, 08/20/2012 - 15:20
The National Association of Clean Water Agencies urged the Environmental Protection Agency on July 19 to allow water quality trading for waters other than those that have total maximum daily load plans for restoration.

Water quality at most beaches is ‘good,’ EPA says - Taipei Times

Mon, 08/20/2012 - 15:18
The water at 11 of Taiwan’s most popular beaches, which were inspected last week, is of good quality, the Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) said yesterday

Native plants may help cut phosphorus flows - ABC South West WA - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Mon, 08/20/2012 - 15:17
Western Australian researchers are investigating whether strategic plantings of native flora could help reduce phosphorus flows into south-west waterways

Texas A&M; researchers: Brazos likely source of ‘dead zones in Gulf | The Eagle | Bryan/College Station, Texas - The Eagle

Thu, 08/09/2012 - 19:05
Texas A&M; scientists with the Texas Sea Grant College Program recently discovered that the cause of hypoxic zones off the Texas Coast likely isn’t caused by water pouring from the mouth of the Mississippi River into the Gulf of Mexico, as they’d previously believed

Has the Invasion Started? Asian Carp eDNA Found In Lake Erie | Circle of Blue WaterNews

Thu, 08/09/2012 - 17:50
“Lakes Erie and St. Clair are the warmest and most eutrophic of the Great Lakes, and they are supplied by rivers such as the Maumee and the Thames, which are possibly the most likely rivers in this system to provide for spawning and recruitment of bigheaded carps.”

Great Lakes Algae Blooms: Lake Erie Respite, Lake Superior Rises | Circle of Blue WaterNews

Thu, 08/09/2012 - 17:48
I don’t show off the bay in August. Three summers ago a mat of green algae about three inches thick clung to the beach. I remember it vividly because I regularly run those trails in the summer and finish with a swim and a relaxing beach walk back to the trailhead. The algae, drying and turning brown, was as thick and nasty as week-old pudding.

Bay: Nutrient trading could reduce costs

Tue, 08/07/2012 - 16:22
The Chesapeake Bay Commission recently released a report concerning the feasibility of nutrient trading for the Bay.

08/06/2012: EPA Awards $100,000 to the Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority to Reduce Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico

Tue, 08/07/2012 - 16:08
The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded the Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) $100,000 to reduce hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico. This area in the northern Gulf of Mexico is known as the ‘dead zone.’ The funds will be used to develop a statewide nutrient reduction strategy for Louisiana which adopts strategic elements identified in action plans of the Gulf of Mexico Alliance and the Gulf of Mexico Hypoxia Task Force

Sewer-rate increase still not settled - journal-news.net | News, sports, jobs, community information for Martinsburg - The Journal

Tue, 08/07/2012 - 15:47
MARTINSBURG - It was understood from the start that Martinsburg's sewer customers' rates would be going up because the city had been mandated to make significant improvements to its treatment plant as part of the Chesapeake Bay cleanup program.

Virginia Institute of Marine Science - Aerial photos reveal extent of algal blooms

Tue, 08/07/2012 - 15:38
High-resolution aerial photographs taken by professor Kim Reece of the Virginia Institute of Marine Science show the broad extent of the algal blooms or “red tides” currently discoloring lower Chesapeake Bay.