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  1. Environmental Professionals Network (EPN) to Offer 6th Breakfast

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/environmental-professionals-network-epn-offer-6th-breakfast

    harmful algal blooms, and Lake Erie. Coffee/tea are provided at 7:15 a.m. with a buffet breakfast starting ... EPN Networking Extension Outreach algal blooms ...

  2. Faculty quoted in The Christian Science Monitor

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/faculty-quoted-christian-science-monitor

    "Wanted: Innovative farmers to help slow algal bloom on Lake Erie"  discusses farmer and scientific ... efforts to understand and address Lake Erie water quality.  Dr. Wilson’s research on farmer decision ... runoff and recycle those nutrients back to agriculture. The experiment near Lake Erie in Defiance Ohio is ...

  3. Workshop to Spotlight Whole-system Solutions to Nutrient Runoff, Water Issues

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/workshop-spotlight-whole-system-solutions-nutrient-runoff-water-issues

    is a cause of the harmful algal blooms plaguing Lake Erie and other water bodies. In August, a toxic ... bloom in western Lake Erie led to a two-day drinking water ban in Toledo.   CFAES is sponsoring the ... watershed, Lake Erie’s largest tributary. The studies are testing possible new practices.   Breakout sessions ...

  4. Gypsum Spread on Farms Could Help Keep Water Clean, Not Green

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/gypsum-spread-farms-could-help-keep-water-clean-not-green

    phosphorus runoff from farms is a cause of the harmful algal blooms plaguing Lake Erie and other lakes in ... recent years. In August, for instance, a toxic bloom in western Lake Erie led to a two-day drinking water ... bloom covers parts of western Lake Erie in a satellite photo taken Aug. 1. Toledo, located at the ...

  5. Jay Martin, FABE Professor, discusses harmful algae blooms with the Dispatch

    https://fabe.osu.edu/news/jay-martin-fabe-professor-discusses-harmful-algae-blooms-dispatch

    Dr. Jay Martin is part of a team of scientists studying the western part of Lake Erie and the ... read the article published in The Columbus Dispatch. algae blooms FABE Dispatch Columbus Ohio Lake Erie ... Maumee River, from which the most amount of phosphorus floods into the lake. Data indicate that the lake ...

  6. Graduate Exit Seminar via Zoom- Austin Miles

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/graduate-exit-seminar-zoom-austin-miles

    Erie Water Quality Management after the 2014 Toledo Water Crisis." Abstract: Harmful algal blooms ... (HABs), have been a growing issue in Lake Erie since the 1990s. Five of the worst blooms on record in the ... lake have occurred since 2011. The blooms, composed of species of cyanobacteria that produce various ...

  7. Graduate Exit Seminar via Zoom- Cole Soldo

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/graduate-exit-seminar-zoom-cole-soldo

    Western Lake Erie Basin." Abstract: Harmful algal blooms (HABs) remain a persistent, ... agriculturally-induced issue that threaten both the physical and economic health of the Western Lake Erie basin (WLEB) ...

  8. 2018 Environmental Policy and Outlook Conference

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/2018-environmental-policy-and-outlook-conference

    Emissions in the Western Lake Erie Basin?” 10:35am- Break 11:00am- Panel: Karl Gebhardt, Deputy Director for ... Gail Hesse, National Wildlife Federation: “Lake Erie: Finding Smart, Realistic, Sustainable Solutions ... for a Healthy Lake” 9:45am-  Professor Allen Klaiber: "The Economic Impacts of Harmful Algal ...

  9. OSU Sponsored Program: Health Impacts of Climate Change on Ohio

    https://senr.osu.edu/about-us/events/osu-sponsored-program-health-impacts-climate-change-ohio

    quality.  Climate change will also likely worsen existing environmental problems to harmful algal blooms in ... Lake Erie. How will these environmental changes impact human health in Ohio? Scientists and health ... supplies may also be threatened, as recently happened in Toledo last year, as toxic algal blooms occurring ...

  10. Attracting more farmers to participate in water quality efforts

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/attracting-more-farmers-participate-water-quality-efforts

    doing this instead.’” Experts say the harmful algal blooms plaguing Lake Erie are largely caused by ... fertilizers and manure. The severity of the lake’s  algal bloom this year  is expected to be more than double ... actually improve water quality in Lake Erie, said Robyn Wilson, a professor in the College of Food, ...

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