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The shallowest Great Lake provides drinking water for more people than any other. Algae blooms are making it toxic — and it's getting worse. – Chicago Tribune
Frontiers Perspectives on Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) and the Cyberbiosecurity of Freshwater Systems
Satellite Imagery Confirms Factory Farm Growth Is Major Cause of Lake Erie Algae Blooms
Pictures: Extreme algae blooms expanding worldwide
Lake Erie's toxic algal bloom spreads, prompting warnings - The Weather Network
In lakes all over the world, algal blooms are getting more severe. Researchers analysed growth patterns of algal blooms in 71 large lakes across 33 countries and six continents. Studies indicate that
Heavy rains could lead to near-record algal bloom - Farm and Dairy
Algae Bloom in Lake Superior Raises Worries on Climate Change and Tourism - The New York Times
Lake Erie provides drinking water for more people than any other, but algae blooms are making it toxic