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Archive for December, 2008

Antarctica is a click away - News Report

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008
Antarctica is a click away
News Report, NJ - 7 minutes ago
They will spend the nearly endless daylight of the Antarctic summer studying phytoplankton - microscopic aquatic plants. They'll examine the Western

Snoqualmie watershed restoration work gets $685000 in King … - King County (press release)

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008
Snoqualmie watershed restoration work gets $685000 in King
King County (press release), WA - 4 minutes ago
Tentatively titled “Living Well at Lake Marcel,” the handbook will also discuss algae blooms and aquatic weeds and provide information on weed control.

Invasive species discovered in Dutchman Lake - The Southern

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008
Invasive species discovered in Dutchman Lake
The Southern, IL - Dec 31, 2008
While removing the water hyacinth, the two discovered the presence of another invasive aquatic plant species, parrot feather watermilfoil (Myriophyllum

Garden Notes : Human impact - Martha’s Vineyard Times

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Martha's Vineyard Times
Garden Notes : Human impact
Martha’s Vineyard Times, MA - 3 minutes ago
headwaters of the Tennessee River system and is the number one hotspot in the US for imperiled aquatic species. Combined with the rare plants, mammals,

Residents’ input sought on lake health study - Bradenton Herald

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008
Residents’ input sought on lake health study
Bradenton Herald,  United States - 6 minutes ago
“Improper landscaping practices lead to poor lake health with reduced aquatic plants and more algae blooms and fish kills.” If homeowners can be persuaded

Who loses when the state plants trout? Maybe the angler - San Francisco Chronicle

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
Who loses when the state plants trout? Maybe the angler
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA - 5 minutes ago
Roland A. Knapp is a research biologist at the University of California Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laboratory in Mammoth Lakes and has conducted

No-salt alternatives for de-icing driveways and walkways - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
No-salt alternatives for de-icing driveways and walkways
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 3 minutes ago
"The salt washes into streams and waterways and can affect aquatic life." Homeowners might be looking for green alternatives to harmful salt and chemical

Looking ahead to 2009 - The Citizen.com

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
Looking ahead to 2009
The Citizen.com, GA - 22 minutes ago
Citizens are invited to come find jewelry, scarves, mosaic work, pottery, candles, soaps, wood work, plants, and much much more.

Pollution a factor in crab crisis, report says - The Virginian-Pilot

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
Pollution a factor in crab crisis, report says
The Virginian-Pilot, VA - 39 minutes ago
"Dead zones" that occur in the Bay each summer kill about 75000 tons of bottomndwelling clams, worms and other tiny aquatic life, or enough food to support

EPA urges Mo. to make the Mississippi swimmable - and weather

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
EPA urges Mo. to make the Mississippi swimmable
and weather, IL - 32 minutes ago
"The rebuttable presumption is that unless we are shown otherwise that United States waters are safe for swimming and other aquatic recreation," he said.


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