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  1. FABE Researchers Receive $5 Million Grant to Study Runoff from Elevated Phosphorus Fields

    https://fabe.osu.edu/news/fabe-researchers-receive-5-million-grant-study-runoff-elevated-phosphorus-fields

    it by the year 2025. Experts think that such a reduction will keep the lake’s blooms at safe levels. ... contributing to Lake Erie’s harmful algal blooms. That’s the premise of a new five-year, $5 million study that ... a significant driver of the harmful algal blooms plaguing Lake Erie. The blooms are sometimes toxic, are often ...

  2. Ohio State Report Evaluates Options for Reducing Lake Erie’s Harmful Algal Blooms

    https://fabe.osu.edu/news/ohio-state-report-evaluates-options-reducing-lake-eries-harmful-algal-blooms

    the most effective approaches to combat algal blooms. Just as your local news uses models to forecast ... evaluating the ability of agricultural management practices to reduce phosphorus causing harmful algal blooms ... Education’s Harmful Algal Bloom Research Initiative, used five watershed models to help researchers determine ...

  3. Dr. Jay Martin discusses Harmful Algal Blooms with Senator Sherrod Brown

    https://fabe.osu.edu/news/dr-jay-martin-discusses-harmful-algal-blooms-senator-sherrod-brown

    ways to reduce Harmful Algal Blooms on Lake Erie with US Senator Sherrod Brown. Click here for the news ... clipping. Jay Martin FABE algae blooms Ecological Engineering ...

  4. FABE study shows fish from Lake Erie are safe to eat, despite algae bloom

    https://fabe.osu.edu/news/fabe-study-shows-fish-lake-erie-are-safe-eat-despite-algae-bloom

    Despite toxic algae blooms, fish from Lake Erie are safe to eat, according to early results of ... a study from The Ohio State University. Researchers have finished one year of the study into how harmful ... here. (Source: http://www.portclintonnewsherald.com/story/news/local/lake-erie/2014/08/...) Ecological ...

  5. Three FABE researchers funded in statewide harmful algal bloom research initiative

    https://fabe.osu.edu/news/three-fabe-researchers-funded-statewide-harmful-algal-bloom-research-initiative

    Sciences (CFAES) have been awarded funding from the statewide Harmful Algal Bloom Research Initiative ... (HABRI), which seeks solutions for harmful algal blooms in Ohio. Three of those researchers, Vinayak ... through 97 awards to address critical algal bloom knowledge gaps identified by front-line state agencies ...

  6. OSU Digital Ag Team Offers Advice on Nutrient Management

    https://fabe.osu.edu/news/osu-digital-ag-team-offers-advice-nutrient-management

    and away from bodies of water, potentially contributing to algal blooms in Lake Erie and beyond. ... become certified every three years by passing a test or taking a course in how to safely apply nutrients ... to their land. The certification requirement is aimed at keeping phosphorous and nitrogen in the soil ...

  7. Chow Line: “Raw” Water Trend Can Make You Sick

    https://fst.osu.edu/news/chow-line-%E2%80%9Craw%E2%80%9D-water-trend-can-make-you-sick

    while there are some foods and drinks that are safe to consume raw, water is not one of them. Chow Line ... I’ve heard about a new trend that involves drinking “raw water.” What is it, and is it good for ... viruses, parasites, and chemical contaminants. The agency warns that drinking contaminated water can ...

  8. September is Food Safety Month

    https://fst.osu.edu/news/september-food-safety-month

    absolutely hates to waste food, so he tends to keep leftovers until they smell bad. Until then, they are safe ... look, smell or taste of foods, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The safe ... storage time for leftovers depends on what foods are in question and also how the foods are stored. ...

  9. OARDC annual conference spotlights water quality

    https://alumni.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/cfaes-connect/may-2015/cfaes-news/oardc-annual-conference-spotlights-water-quality

    what’s coming in from the rivers, we can have an impact and lessen algal blooms,” said Martin, who is ... speakers on a theme of “Water Quality: Sustaining a Vital Resource.” The speakers included Deanna Osmond, ... North Carolina State University soil science professor, who spoke on “Can We Protect Water Quality? The ...

  10. Dr. Jiyoung Lee

    https://fst.osu.edu/our-people/dr-jiyoung-lee

    hydroponic systems and cyanophage treatment for toxic cyanobacteria. Area of Expertise: Harmful algal blooms ... water-food environments and emerging exposure pathways, and studying their linkage to health outcomes, ... tracking and zoonotic pathogen transmission. Water-food-climate nexus. Research Interest: My main theme of ...

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