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Archive for November, 2008

Texas Crawdads Book - A Unique Christmas Gift This Year - WebWire (press release)

Saturday, November 29th, 2008
Texas Crawdads Book - A Unique Christmas Gift This Year
WebWire (press release), GA - 13 minutes ago
The book describes and has illustration for most organisms encountered in aquatic habitats including the insects, reptiles and amphibians, plants, fishes,

Big business makes a big mess - Taipei Times

Saturday, November 29th, 2008
Big business makes a big mess
Taipei Times, Taiwan - 13 minutes ago
As the phosphorous and nitrogen levels in the bay have grown, so have the algae that deplete oxygen needed by other aquatic life. In the past two decades,

In Maryland, Focus on Poultry Industry Pollution - StarNewsOnline.com

Saturday, November 29th, 2008
In Maryland, Focus on Poultry Industry Pollution
StarNewsOnline.com, NC - 18 minutes ago
As the phosphorous and nitrogen levels in the bay have grown, so have the algae that deplete oxygen needed by other aquatic life. In the past two decades,

Bringing new life to vital wetlands - Journal Live

Saturday, November 29th, 2008
Bringing new life to vital wetlands
Journal Live, UK - 23 minutes ago
designated as a site of special scientific interest and a special area of conservation for its populations of otter, salmon, lamprey and aquatic plants.

Winter gems: Don't wait till spring for fresh blooms – coax … - Fort Worth Star Telegram

Saturday, November 29th, 2008
Winter gems: Don't wait till spring for fresh blooms – coax
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 18 minutes ago
Sally Ferguson of the Netherlands Flower Bulb Information Center in Vermont plants seven to 10 per pot. Keep them moist but not wet. No fertilizer needed.

Growth of invasive species has engineers rethinking waterways - Northwest Herald

Friday, November 28th, 2008
Growth of invasive species has engineers rethinking waterways
Northwest Herald, IL - 6 minutes ago
That is aquatic invasive species such as the zebra mussel, Asian carp and round goby, which can travel from the previously separated Great Lakes basin to

Paperwhites, amaryllis bring spring to winter - Providence Journal

Friday, November 28th, 2008

Providence Journal
Paperwhites, amaryllis bring spring to winter
Providence Journal, RI - 4 hours ago
Sally Ferguson of the Netherlands Flower Bulb Information Center in Vermont plants 7 to 10 per pot. Keep moist but not wet. No fertilizer needed.

Written by Becca Manning - Pembroke Express

Friday, November 28th, 2008
Written by Becca Manning
Pembroke Express, MA - 15 minutes ago
Aside from the obvious issues that come with toxic algae, excessive growth of aquatic plants can cause other problems, including built-up sedimentation or

State plans to take over hydrilla problem - Pembroke Express

Friday, November 28th, 2008
State plans to take over hydrilla problem
Pembroke Express, MA - 16 minutes ago
The state plans to take charge of the hydrilla problem in Hobomock Pond, an aquatic ecologist with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and

Oldham Pond suggested as first to focus on - Pembroke Express

Friday, November 28th, 2008
Oldham Pond suggested as first to focus on
Pembroke Express, MA - 11 minutes ago
Aside from the obvious issues that come with toxic algae, excessive growth of aquatic plants can cause other problems, including built-up sedimentation or


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