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Silvia Newell
Silvia Newell
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Super excited to have Dr. Tim Maguire @BiogeoGreatLake from @CIGLR_UM talk about "Biogeochemistry in the Anthropocene and the cryptic consequences of human choice" at our department seminar today! pic.twitter.com/jyozwjXBYa

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A @CIGLR_UM study found that the muddy sediments of#LakeErie release nearly as much phosphorus into the surrounding waters as enters the lake’s central basin each year from rivers&tributaries, increasing the severity of Lake Erie’s central-basin dead zone: myumi.ch/4pnQR pic.twitter.com/c6lnDsC3ZG

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NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory
NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory
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We ❤️ #GLANSIS! glerl.noaa.gov/glansis/ #GreatLakes #GreatLakesSci #NISAW #InvasiveSpecies #InvasiveSpeciesWeek @GLANSIS_news @NOAAResearch @CIGLR_UM @MSUExtension @ILINSeaGrant @miseagrant @ohioseagrant @UWiscSeaGrant @MNSeaGrant @nyseagrant @PAseagrant @IJCsharedwaters @NOAA twitter.com/NOAAeducation/…

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IAGLR
IAGLR
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#LakesLetter Winter 2021 online! Stories of scientists making a difference through community engagement, new member highlights, book review & IAGLR updates. Thanks to @AGL_ACARE, @cmichSE, @Innovasea & @LimnoTech for support! bit.ly/LL8winter #GreatLakes #communityservice pic.twitter.com/ejpQ7HFXyw

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CIGLR
CIGLR
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#TBT #ThrowbackThursday 2 July 2017 on #LakeErie. A new robotic lake-bottom lab #ESPniagara began tracking the levels of dangerous #toxins produced by algae that bloom each summer in the lake’s western basin. #microcystin #HABs @NOAA_GLERL @MBARI_News 🎥youtube.com/watch?v=ENmpJm…

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