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February 15, 2019March 12, 2019 Emily Manley Environment

Scientists Seek Clues to Finger Lakes Summer Algae Blooms

Buoyed by a state grant to research toxic algae, scientists with the DEC are sampling all 11 Finger Lakes during the winter and early spring to better understand how the blooms form.

Source: Syracuse.com

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