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  1. Study finds that algae a threat to walleye vision

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/study-finds-algae-threat-walleye-vision

    for fish populations living in turbid waters throughout the world, especially those with algal blooms ... Ohio State News features research led by faculty member Suzanne Gray on algae’s impact on walleye ... research in the news release written by Misti Crane  here. faculty in the news; faculty research ...

  2. How and why to keep phosphorus on no-till fields

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/how-and-why-keep-phosphorus-no-till-fields

    that can be readily available to produce algal blooms downstream, said Warren Dick, a retired soil ... making it more vulnerable to running off with rainwater. A major cause of the harmful algal blooms ... plaguing Lake Erie every summer is phosphorus that runs off farm fields with rainwater. Phosphorus is most ...

  3. Past and Future Wildfire as Predicted by Combustion Dynamics and Ignition in Lake States Ecosystems

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/past-and-future-wildfire-predicted-combustion-dynamics-and-ignition-lake-states-ecosystems

    The Lake States Fire Science Consortium presents Past and Future Wildfire as Predicted by ... temperature and the dual effects of water on ecosystem combustion. The western region of the Lakes States ... Combustion Dynamics and Ignition in Lake States Ecosystems. The presenter will be Richard Guyette, Missouri ...

  4. Forum highlights undergraduate research

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/forum-highlights-undergraduate-research

    Suzanne Gray) The Effect of Lake Erie Algal Blooms on Emerald Shiners (Notropis atherinoides)            ...

  5. Studying Bacteria that Follow the Earth’s Magnetic Field

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/studying-bacteria-follow-earth%E2%80%99s-magnetic-field

    whether magnetic bacteria can draw phosphorous out of freshwater, like Lake Erie, thus reducing algal ... blooms. With magnetic bacteria, very small magnets can be created. The smaller the magnet, the more data ... This news item originally appeared on the website of the College of Food, Agricultural, and ...

  6. Honors Thesis Proposal Presentations

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/honors-thesis-proposal-presentations-2

    Lake Erie?   4:00 pm        Jordan Smoot, Advisor: Dr. Brent Sohngen (AEDE) Ecotourism in Guatemala. ... (SENR) How do algal and sedimentary turbidities affect the long-term physiology of Emerald Shiners in ...

  7. Pranay Ranjan's Graduate Defense Seminar

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/pranay-ranjans-graduate-defense-seminar

    Two-stage Ditches in the Western Lake Erie Basin: A Change Agent Perspective as his Graduate Defense Seminar ... counties across the Western Lake Erie Basin (WLEB) in Ohio, and a landowner survey administered in 3 WLEB ...

  8. The Economics of Water Pollution Control Webinar

    https://senr.osu.edu/about-us/events/economics-water-pollution-control-webinar

    The Case of Harmful Algal Blooms. Speakers include: Frank Lupi, Michigan State University ... algal blooms. CLICK HERE to read more about the webinar and to join the webinar visit ...

  9. Archived SENR News

    https://senr.osu.edu/intranet/archive/archived-senr-news

    Our Soils Rock Star – Rattan Lal Wanted: Innovative farmers to help slow algal bloom on Lake Erie ...  (Suzanne Gray) Ohio State studies show which color lures Lake Erie anglers should use to catch walleye ... Ohio State Energy Partners award winners advance innovation, collaboration Reducing Harmful Lake Erie ...

  10. Lauren M. Pintor

    https://senr.osu.edu/our-people/lauren-m-pintor

    and maintaining biodiversity in restored coastal wetlands along the Western Lake Erie Basin. ... Historically, coastal wetlands along the Western Lake Erie Basin (WLEB) supported a wide range of ecosystem ... nutrients, and providing fish and wildlife for food and recreation. Today, only 5% of Lake Erie ...

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