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Great Lakes Scientist says, “If We Lose The EPA, We Lose Lake Erie”
phosphorous run-off from farms that use fertilizers and manure. Click here to read more about Lake Erie algal ... At the 8 th Binational Meeting of the Lake Erie Millennium Network, 125 scientists gathered at ... warmest and shallowest of the Great Lakes: Lake Erie. One of the biggest threats the scientists are ...
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SWBR researchers present for International Association for Great Lakes Research
Lakes Research. The session focused on lake-specific research such as the management of algal blooms ... a technical session and participated in the State of Lake Erie Conference. Drs. Rafiq Islam and Arif Rahman ... point was Cyanotoxin-producing algal blooms due to edge-of-field loss of reactive phosphorous ...
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SWBR receives research funding
https://southcenters.osu.edu/spring-summer-2022/swbr-receives-research-funding
agriculturally-induced algal blooms and associated cyanotoxins in lakes and reservoirs. This project is aimed at the ... the mitigation of the edge-of-field P and N loss responsible for algal blooms and water quality ... problems of Lake Erie. In addition, the Soil, Water, and Bioenergy team, along with Central State ...
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Landscape Faculty/Student Design Collaboration Leads to Possible Patent
a forest of trees in Lake Erie, Toledo, to reduce harmful algal blooms. Two years later that collaborative ... prototype was based on its applicability. In 2014, algal blooms shut down the water supply to 400,000 people ... in the Toledo area. Those blooms, which now occur every year in many of Ohio’s lakes and reservoirs, ...
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Floating Aquatic Habitats
https://chadwickarboretum.osu.edu/research-and-education/floating-aquatic-habitats
to float a forest of trees in Lake Erie, Toledo, to reduce harmful algal blooms. Two years later that ... prototype was based on its applicability. In 2014, algal blooms shut down the water supply to 400,000 people ... in the Toledo area. Those blooms, which now occur every year in many of Ohio’s lakes and reservoirs, ...
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Research and International Activities
https://southcenters.osu.edu/soil-water-bioenergy/research
approach to foster science-based management of agricultural drainage channels in the western Lake Erie ... farmer friendly tools for predicting soil organic matter in a sustainable corn-based bioenergy feedstock ...
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Innovative Approaches to Managing Drainage Ditches Can Save Growers Time, Money and Better Benefit Waterways, Ohio State Experts Say
up in stream water, rivers and ultimately in Lake Erie and beyond, Ohio State University experts ...
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Webinars for online continuing education
https://ocvn.osu.edu/events/webinars-online-continuing-education
http://changingclimate.osu.edu/webinars/archives/2 The page listed above has one hour webinars on climate change and forests, harmful algal blooms in ... research coming out of Ohio and the Great Lakes region. ... Maumee bay, great lakes as carbon sinks, and wildlife. The link below takes you to an archived list of ...
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Soil & Water Quality
https://southcenters.osu.edu/soil-water-bioenergy/research/soil-water-quality
agricultural drainage channels in the western Lake Erie basin This is a new grant for 2013, and we are ... Marketing Program of Michigan- Developing farmer friendly tools for predicting soil organic matter in ... predict active and passive fractions of SOM, total active nitrogen and overall soil quality. The ...
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2014 Soil, Water, and Bioenergy Resources Program Achievements
with toxic and nuisance algal blooms (e.g., Grand Lake St Mary’s). Similarly, Midwest agricultural ... Management of Agricultural Drainage Channels in the Western Lake Erie Basin" is impacting farmers, ... contribution of reactive N and P through the Mississippi river is responsible for algal blooms and anoxic ...