Summer 2020 eNewsletter
Recent Articles
Journal Articles:
Alsip, P.J., H. Zhang, M.D. Rowe, E. Rutherford, D.M. Mason, C. Riseng and Z. Su. 2020. Modeling the interactive effects of nutrient loads, meteorology, and invasive mussels on suitable habitat for Bighead and Silver Carp in Lake Michigan. Biological Invasions. (DOI:10.1007/s10530-020-02296-4).
Alsip, P.J., H. Zhang, M.D. Rowe, D.M. Mason, E.S. Rutherford, C.M. Riseng and Z. Su. 2019. Lake Michigan’s Suitability for Bigheaded Carp: The Importance of Diet Flexibility and Subsurface Habitat. Freshwater Biology. (DOI:10.1111/fwb.13382).
Bai, P., J. Wang; P. Chu, N. Hawley, A. Fujisaki-Manome, J. Kessler, B.M. Lofgren, D. Beletsky, E.J. Anderson and Y. Li. 2020. Modeling the ice-attenuated waves in the Great Lakes. Ocean Dynamics. (DOI:10.1007/s10236-020-01379-z).
Bosse, K.R., M.J. Sayers, R.A. Shuchman, G.L. Fahnenstiel, S.A. Ruberg, D.L. Fanslow A.M. Burtner. 2019. Spatial-Temporal Variability of In Situ Cyanobacteria Vertical Structure in Western Lake Erie: Implications for Remote Sensing Observations. Journal of Great Lakes Research. (DOI:10.1016/j.jglr.2019.02.003).
Davenport, E.J., M.J. Neudeck, P.G. Matson, G.S. Bullerjahn, T.W. Davis, S.W. Wilhelm, M.K. Denney, L.E. Krausfeldt, J.M.A. Stough, K.A. Meyer, G.J. Dick, T.H. Johengen, E. Lindquist, S.G. Tringe and R.M.L. McKay. 2019. Metatranscriptomic Analyses of Diel Metabolic Functions During a Microcystis Bloom in Western Lake Erie (United States). Frontiers in Microbiology: Aquatic Microbiology. (DOI:10.3389/fmicb.2019.02081).
Do, H.X., J.P. Smith, L.M. Fry and A.D. Gronewold. 2020. Seventy-year long record of monthly water balance estimates for Earth’s largest lake system. Scientific Data. (DOI:s41597-020-00613-z).
Fang, S., D.D. Giudice, D. Scavia, C.E. Binding, T.B. Bridgeman, J.D. Chaffin, M.A. Evans, J. Guinness, T.H. Johengen and D.R. Obenour. 2019. A Space-Time Geostatistical Model for Probabilistic Estimation of Harmful Algal Bloom Biomass and Areal Extent. Science of The Total Environment. (DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.133776).
Fujisaki-Manome, A., E.J. Anderson, J.A. Kessler, P.Y. Chu, Wang and A.D. Gronewold. 2020. Simulating Impacts of Precipitation on Ice Cover and Surface Water Temperature Across Large Lakes. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. (DOI:10.1029/2019JC015950).
Fujisaki-Manome, A., G.E. Mann, E.J. Anderson, P.Y. Chu, L.E. Fitzpatrick., S.G. Benjamin, E.P. James, T.G. Smirnova, C.R. Alexander and D.M. Wright. 2020. Improvements to lake-effect snow forecasts using a one-way air-lake model coupling approach. Journal of Hydrometeorology. (DOI:10.1175/JHM-D-20-0079.1).
Godwin, C.M., J.R. Zehnpfennig and D.R. Learman. 2020. Biotic and Abiotic Mechanisms of Manganese (II) Oxidation in Lake Erie. Frontiers in Environmental Science. (DOI:10.3389/fenvs.2020.00057).
Gronewold, A.D., J.P. Smith, L.K. Read and J.L. Crooks. 2020. Reconciling the Water Balance of Large Lake Systems. Advances in Water Resources. (DOI:1016/j.advwatres.2020.103505).
Guo, T., D. Gill, T.H. Johengen, B.J. Cardinale. 2019. What Determines the Public’s Support for Water Quality Regulations to Mitigate Agricultural Runoff? Environmental Science and Policy. (DOI:10.1016/j.envsci.2019.09.008).
Guo, T., R.C. Graydon, R.S. Bejankiwar. 2020. Informing Public Engagement Strategies to Motivate the Public to Protect the Great Lakes: Lessons learned from the 2018 Great Lakes Basin Binational Poll. Environmental Management. (DOI:10.1007/s00267-020-01364-8).
Guo, T., E.C. Nisbet and J.F. Martin 2019. Identifying Mechanisms of Environmental Decision-Making: How Ideology and Geographic Proximity Influence Public Support for Managing Agricultural Runoff to Curb Harmful Algal Blooms. Journal of Environmental Management. (DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.04.021).
Liu, Q., M.D Rowe, E.J. Anderson, C.A. Stow, R.P. Stumpf and T.H. Johengen. 2020. Probabilistic forecast of microcystin toxin using satellite remote sensing, in situ observations and numerical modeling. Environmental Modelling and Software. (DOI:10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104705).
Moore, T.S., J.H. Churnside, J.M. Sullivan, M.S. Twardowski, A.R. Nayak, M.N. McFarland, N.D. Stockley, R.W. Gould, T.H. Johengen, S.A. Ruberg. 2019. Vertical Distributions of Blooming Cyanobacteria Populations in a Freshwater Lake from LIDAR Observations. Remote Sensing of Environment. (DOI:10.1016/j.rse.2019.02.025).
Newell, S.E., T.W.Davis, T.H. Johengen, D. Gossiaux, A. Burtner, D. Palladino and M.J. McCarthy. 2019. Reduced Forms of Nitrogen are a Driver of Non-Nitrogen-Fixing Harmful Cyanobacterial Blooms and Toxicity in Lake Erie. Harmful Algae. (DOI:10.1016/j.hal.2018.11.003).
Rowe, M.D., E.J. Anderson, D. Beletsky, C.A. Stow, S.D. Moegling, J.D. Chaffin, J.C. May, P.D. Collingsworth, A. Jabbari and J.D. Ackerman. 2019. Coastal Upwelling Influences Hypoxia Spatial Patterns and Nearshore Dynamics in Lake Erie. JGR Oceans. (DOI:10.1029/2019JC015192).
Rowland, F.E., C.A. Stow, T.H. Johengen. A.M. Burtner, D. Palladino, D.C. Gossiaux, T.W. Davis, L.T. Johnson and S. Ruberg. 2019. Recent Patterns in Lake Erie Phosphorus and Chlorophyll a Concentrations in Response to Changing Loads. Environment, Science, and Technology. (DOI:10.1021/acs.est.9b05326).
Sayers, M.J. K.R. Bosse, R.A. Shuchman, S.A. Ruberg, G.L. Fahnenstiel, G.A. Leshkevich, D.G. Stuart, T.H. Johengen, A.M. Burtner, D. Palladino. 2019. Spatial and Temporal Variability of Inherent and Apparent Optical Properties in Western Lake Erie: Implications for Water Quality Remote Sensing. Journal of Great Lakes Research. (DOI:10.1016/j.jglr.2019.03.011).
Sayers, M.J., A.G. Grimm, R.A. Shuchman, K.R. Bosse, G.L. Fahnenstiel, S.A. Ruberg and G.A. Leshkevich. 2019. Satellite Monitoring of Harmful Algal Blooms in the Western Basin of Lake Erie: A 20-year time-series. Journal of Great Lakes Research. (DOI:10.1016/j.jglr.2019.01.005).
Shahraki, A.H., D. Heath and S.R. Chaganti. 2019. Recreational Water Monitoring: Nanofluidic qRT‐PCR Chip for Assessing Beach Water Safety. Environmental DNA. (DOI:10.1002/edn3.30).
Smith, J.P., E.K. Lower, F.A. Martinez, C.M. Riseng, L.A. Mason, E.S. Rutherford, M. Neilson, P. Fuller, K.E. Wehrly and R.A. Sturtevant. 2019. Interactive Mapping of Nonindigenous Species in the Laurentian Great Lakes. Management of Biological Invasions. (DOI:10.3391/mbi.2019.10.1.12).
Stauffer, B.A., H.A. Bowers, E. Buckley, T.W. Davis, T.H. Johengen, R. Kudela, M.A. Mcmanus, H. Purcell, G.J. Smith, A. Vander Woude and M.N. Tamburri. 2019. Considerations in Harmful Algal Bloom Research and Monitoring: Perspectives From a Consensus-Building Workshop and Technology Testing. Frontiers in Marine Science. (DOI:10.3389/fmars.2019.00399).
Stone, J.P., K.L. Pangle, S.A. Pothoven, H.A. Vanderploeg, S.B. Brandt, T.O. Hook, T.H. Johengen and S.A. Ludsin. 2020. Hypoxia’s impact on pelagic fish populations in Lake Erie: A tale of two planktivores. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. (DOI:10.1139/cjfas-2019-0265).
Stow, C.A., Q. Liu and E.J. Anderson. 2019. Nutrient Loading and Nonstationarity: The Importance of Differentiating the Independent Effects of Tributary Flow and Nutrient Concentration. WIREs Water. (DOI:10.1002/wat2.1396).
Sturtevant, R., D.M. Mason, E.S. Rutherford, A. Elgin, E. Lower and F. Martinez. 2019. Recent history of nonindigenous species in the Laurentian Great Lakes; An update to Mills et al., 1993 (25 years later). Journal of Great Lakes Research. (DOI:10.1016/j.jglr.2019.09.002).
Vander Woude, A., S. Ruberg, T.H. Johengen, R. Miller and D. Stuart. 2019. Spatial and Temporal Scales of Variability of Cyanobacteria Harmful Algal Blooms from NOAA GLERL Airborne Hyperspectral Imagery. Journal of Great Lakes Research. (DOI:10.1016/j.jglr.2019.02.006).
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News Stories and Related Media:
Cooperative Institute:
- Trump casts self as Great Lakes champion, but his policies may do lasting damage, MLive, 9/22/2020
- Where Modeling Meets Observations: Improving the Great Lakes Operational Forecast System, Michigan Tech News, 9/10/2020
- OAR’s 2020 Interns Share their Experiences: EEO/Diversity Newsletter for NOAA Research, Connections EEO/Diversity Newsletter for NOAA Research, 8/10/2020
- COVID-19 Delays Great Lakes Buoy Deployment, MTU Helps Fill the Gap, MTU News, 7/1/2020
- Linking Land and Lakes: Protecting Great Lakes’ Coastal Wetlands, PBS, 10/17/2019
- Great lakes paddle board challenge, Local 4 Click on Detroit, 6/18/2019
- Three friends are paddle boarding across all five Great Lakes. Next stop: Lake Erie, Fox 2 Detroit, 5/23/2019
- New partners join U-M-based CIGLR to keep the Great Lakes great, Michigan News, 4/24/2019
- Herpetologist Highlight, Herpetologists League, 4/1/2019
- Between government shutdowns? Great Lakes researchers struggle to carry on, Great Lakes Echo, 2/7/2019
- Federal shutdown hits UM-affiliated environmental studies, Crain’s Detroit Business, 1/23/2019
- Six things to know about the federal government shutdown in Michigan, Bridge, 1/18/2019
- Partial government shutdown: Impact on U-M research, Michigan News, 1/17/2019
Asian Carp:
- Climate warming increases Asian carp threat to Lake Michigan by offsetting quagga mussel ‘ecological barrier’, Michigan News, 7/7/2020
- Climate warming increases Asian carp threat to Lake Michigan by offsetting quagga mussel ‘ecological barrier’, News Break Eureka Alert, 7/7/2020
- Climate warming increases Asian carp threat to Lake Michigan by offsetting quagga mussel ‘ecological barrier’, EurekaAlert, 7/7/2020
- Climate warming increases Asian carp threat to Lake Michigan by offsetting quagga mussel ’ecological barrier’, My Science, 7/7/2020
- Global warming could help Asian carp invade Lake Michigan, earth.com News, 7/7/2020
- Bigheaded carp pose big threat, new model suggests, Capital News Service, 7/7/2020
- Warming Could Lower One Barrier to Invasive Fish Reaching Great Lakes Mussels in the lakes, themselves invasive species, may not be able to outcompete Asian carp for food, as previously thought, Scientific American, 7/8/2020
- Climate Change Would Limit Competition For Asian Carp If Introduced In Lake Michigan, Study Finds: Research Shows Invasive Mussels Won’t Hold Fish At Bay, Wisconsin Public Radio, 7/8/2020
- Climate warming increases Asian carp threat to Lake Michigan by offsetting quagga mussel ‘ecological barrier’, phys.org, 7/8/2020
- Climate change would limit competition for Asian carp if introduced in Lake Michigan, study finds, Great Lakes Commission Daily News, 7/8/2020
- Warming increases Asian carp threat to Lake Michigan by offsetting quagga mussel ‘ecological barrier’, University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability, Climate 7/8/2020
- Climate warming increases Asian carp threat to Lake Michigan by offsetting quagga mussel ‘ecological barrier’, News Break Ann Arbor, 7/8/2020
- Warming Could Lower One Barrier to Invasive Fish Reaching Great Lakes, World News Monitor, 7/8/2020
- Warming Could Lower One Barrier to Invasive Fish Reaching Great Lakes, Environment RSS, 7/8/ 2020
- U of M study: Climate change may aid Asian carp invasion of Great Lakes, Michigan Radio, 7/8/2020
- Climate warming increases Asian carp threat to Lake Michigan by offsetting quagga mussel ‘ecological barrier’, Just Dial, 7/8/2020
- Climate warming increases Asian carp threat to Lake Michigan by offsetting quagga mussel ‘ecological barrier’, Earth & Climate – (e) Science News, 7/8/2020
- Climate Warming Increases Asian Carp Threat To Lake Michigan By Offsetting Quagga Mussel ‘Ecological barrier’, Scienmag, 7/8/2020
- Climate warming increases Asia carp threat to U.S. Lake Michigan, XinhuaNET, 7/9/2020
- Climate warming increases Asia carp threat to U.S. Lake Michigan, china.org.cn, 7/9/2020
- Warming Could Lower One Barrier to Invasive Fish Reaching Great Lakes, newsakmi.com, 7/9/2020
- Warming May Decrease One Barrier to Invasive Fish Reaching Nice Lakes, The Gossip Media, 7/9/2020
- New research from Michigan Sea Grant finds climate warming increases Asian carp threat to Lake Michigan by offsetting quagga mussel ‘ecological barrier’, seagrant.noaa.gov, 7/10/2020
- Great Lakes – Climate Change May Help Asian Carp Thrive in Lake Michigan, Coastal News Today, 7/11/2020
- Climate Change May Help Asian Carp Thrive in Lake Michigan, Progressive Party USA, 7/11/2020
- Climate Change May Help Asian Carp Thrive in Lake Michigan, Urban Milwaukee, 7/11/2020
- Climate Change May Help Asian Carp Thrive In Lake Michigan, Occupy Independents, 7/11/2020
- Climate Warming Increases Asian Carp Threat to Lake Michigan, Spot On Illinois, 7/13/2020
- Bigheaded carp pose big threat, new model suggests, Capital News Service Record Eagle, 7/16/2020
- Asian carp threat intensifies, Michigan Today, 7/23/2020
- NOAA researchers model risk of Asian carp invasion in Lake Huron, NOAA Research News, 4/30/2020
- Bigheaded carp pose big threat, new model suggests, Great Lakes Echo, 6/5/2020
- Big Fish Story: Asian carp are poised to enter Lake Michigan, but to what extent is a matter of debate. Rackham alumnus Peter Alsip’s research sheds light on the watery invaders’ potential whereabouts, Discover Rackham, 1/22/2020
- Asian Carp Capable of Surviving in Much Larger Areas of Lake Michigan Than Previously Thought, University of Michigan Faculty News, 11/22/2019
- Favorite food not on the menu? No problem for Asian carp – they eat almost anything, Great Lakes Echo, 8/21/2019
- Lake Michigan’s ‘Plankton Desert’ No Problem for Bighead Carp, Peninsula Pulse, 8/16/2019
- A mussel poop diet could fuel invasive carp’s spread across Lake Michigan, Science News, 8/13/2019
- New Study Finds Asian Carp Could Survive Throughout Lake Michigan, Wisconsin Public Radio, 8/12/2019
- Asian carp could be a lot worse to the Great Lakes that previously thought, UofM study shows, Fox 2 Detroit, 8/12/2019
- U-M: Asian carp would have sufficient food supply in Lake Michigan, Holland Sentinel, 8/12/2019
- Asian carp have never breached a body of freshwater the size of Lake Michigan. Here’s the bizarre way they could survive and thrive in the world’s fifth largest lake, Chicago Tribune, 8/12/2019
- U-M study: Asian carp capable of surviving in much larger areas of Lake Michigan than previously thought, Michigan News, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian Carp could expand across greater area of Lake Michigan than previously thought, Michigan Radio, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could thrive in Lake Michigan, despite earlier doubts, Bridge, 8/12/2019
- Are the Great Lakes next? Video shows hundreds of Asian carp shocked in Kentucky lake, Fox 2 Detroit, 8/1/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, Associated Press, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, ABC News, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, Binghamton Homepage, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, yahoo.com, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, Centre Daily Times, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, WTEN ABC, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, 8 News Now, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, CBS 42, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, WTTW, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, mypanhandle.com, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, AccessWDUN, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, KTAR News 92.3 FM, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, dailyreporter.com, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, Travel Breaking News, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, Wisconsin State Journal, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, 62 CBS Detroit, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, KXNet.com, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, LocalSYR.com, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, KHON 2, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, My Twin Tiers, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, WWLP 22 News, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, CEN LA Now, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, Four States Homepage, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, Your Basin, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, News 8 WTNH, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, Belleville News-Democrat, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, News Channel 11 WJHL, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, CBS 13 WOWK TV, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, CIProud.com, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, ABC 27 News, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, CBS 10 KLFY.com , 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, WTRF.com, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, WNCT 9 , 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, The World News, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, FOX16.com, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, WIPROUD.com, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, Fox 21 News, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, CBS 17, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, Count On News 2, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, LMT online, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, UPMatters.com, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, WDHN ABC DoThanFirst.com, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, The Ridgefield Press, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, The Darien Times, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, ICFlorida.com, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, The Trumbull Times, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, CBS Koin 6, Portland, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, KTVN 2 News, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, The Telegraph, Alton, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, FireFighterNation.com, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, My Plainview, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, Boston 25 News, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, ABC 4 Utah, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, 21 WFMJ, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, FOX 23 News, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, WRAL.com, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, Chron, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, The Intelligencer, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, Huron Daily Tribune, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, KXAN, 8/12/2019
- Study: Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, WSB-TV 2, 8/12/2019
Lake Effect Snow & Ice:
- Researchers to sharpen Great Lakes ice alerts, Great Lakes Echo, 2/27/2019
- CIGLR Minute: Lake Effect Snow Research (Video), 2/28/2018
- November 2014 storms become case study for better lake-effect forecasting, The Buffalo News, 12/9/2017
- Building a better lake-effect snow forecast, GoErie.com, 12/1/2017
- Better lake-effect forecasts are coming, The Buffalo News, 11/24/2017
- Imagine a Great Lakes weather forecaster who’s always right, Great Lakes Echo, 11/20/2017
ESPniagara:
- NOAA is developing underwater robots to map, measure toxicity of Great Lakes algal blooms, NOAA Research News, 8/14/2019
- NOAA and Partners Test Unmanned Vehicle to Detect Harmful Algal Blooms in Lake Erie, NOAA Research News, 8/23/2018
- Runaway robot found in Lake Erie; Local 4 Click on Detroit, 8/15/2017 (Television)
- Great Lakes underwater mission; Local 4 Click on Detroit, 8/15/2017 (Television)
- Underwater Robot Labs Monitor Toxins; Smithsonian.com, 8/10/2017
- Robotic lab tracking toxicity of Lake Erie algal bloom; The Monroe News, 7/25/2017
- Underwater Lab Helps Fight Lake Erie Algae; The Wall Street Journal, 7/24/2017
- New robotic lab tracking toxicity of Lake Erie algal bloom; NOAA Research, 7/21/2017
- Robotic underwater lab helps track Lake Erie water toxins; The Houston Chronicle, 7/20/2017
- New robotic lab tracking toxicity of Lake Erie algal bloom; Michigan News, 7/19/2017
Harmful Algal Blooms:
- NOAA improves harmful algal bloom forecasts with new 3-D model, NOAA Research News, 7/7/2020
- Fighting polarization in algae bloom controversy, Great Lakes Echo, 2/12/2020
- Researchers, residents working on new tools for tracking algae in Saginaw Bay, Great Lakes Connection Connexion Grands Lacs, 1/14/2020
- Crossing Lake Erie, 9 and 10 News, 12/25/2019
- Editorial: Protecting the Great Lakes — From Parched Places Far Away and Algae Blooms Within, Chicago Tribune, 11/21/2019
- Large lakes worldwide share many of the same threats, Great Lakes Echo, 8/15/2019
- Algae Researchers to FAN Out Across Lake Erie to Collect Water Samples Aug. 7, UT News, 8/5/2019
- Great Lakes buoys help fight algal blooms, and they just returned to the water, Fox 2 Detroit, 5/24/2019
- Monitoring algal blooms in the Great Lakes Basin, Great Lakes Echo, 2/13/2019
- Study: toxic algae develops faster, Great Lakes Echo, 11/21/2018
- Some cyanobacteria survive the winter in western Lake Erie, Michigan Radio, 11/21/2018
- Lake Erie algal blooms ‘seeded’ internally by overwintering cells in lake-bottom sediments, Michigan News, 11/21/2018
- Algae is ugly: Why Lake Erie anglers avoid harmful algal blooms, Great Lakes Echo, 10/16/2018
- Fishing in greener waters: Understanding the impact of harmful algal blooms on Lake Erie anglers, Michigan News, 9/12/2018
- Inside NOAA’s tracking of Lake Erie’s harmful algal bloom, WXYZ-TV Detroit | Channel 7, 7/25/2018
- Mussel ‘spits out’ toxic microcystin, plays part in Erie algae, 13 ABC, 6/7/2018
- U.S. Rep. Dingell: I tried to sway Kasich to move faster on Lake Erie’s impairment, The Blade, 5/2/2018
- Kapszukiewicz goes after Farm Bureau, legislature at algae conference, The Blade, 5/2/2018
- LOCAL Algal blooms harder to control because of climate change, other factors, data shows, The Blade, 5/1/2018
- Testing The Waters: Specialists at U-M’s Cooperative Institute For Great Lakes Research are Getting Out of the Lab and Onto the Lakes, Enlisting Those Whose Livelihoods Depend on Clean Water, Michigan Alumnus Magazine, 3/19/2018
Meteotsunamis & Water Levels:
- No Lawsuit Against the IJC Can Stop High Lake Ontario Water Levels, The Buffalo News, 10/15/2019
- Climate change is driving rapid shifts between high and low water levels on the Great Lakes, The Conversation, 6/4/2019
- Scientists launch pilot project to warn of potentially dangerous ‘meteotsunami’ waves in Great Lakes, Michigan News, 8/3/2018
- Wave Warnings: Alerts for Meteotsunamis on the Great Lakes; Great Lakes Connection / Connexion Grands Lacs, 8/4/2017
- Great Lakes tsunamis; am770, 6/27/2017 (Radio)
- Tsunamis on the Great Lakes? Researchers are looking into it; am640 The Morning Show, 6/26/2017 (Radio)
- Scientists want a tsunami warning system – for Lake Erie; The Buffalo News, 6/25/2017
- Tsunamis on the Great Lakes? Researchers are looking into it; the star.com, 6/23/2017
- Eric Anderson – NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Reseacher; WJR, 6/21/2017 (Radio)
- Believe it or not, tsunamis on the Great Lakes are frequent and can be deadly; WSBT 22, 6/21/2017
- Researchers Seek Warning System for Destructive Waves On Great Lakes; WisCONTEXT, 6/21/2017
- The little-known menace of Great Lakes tsunamis; Maclean’s, 6/21/2017
- Tsunamis on the Great Lakes? It happens more often than you think; Local 4 Click on Detroit, 6/20/2017
- Tsunamis on the Great Lakes?; Local 4 Click on Detroit, 6/20/2017 (Television)
- Scientists want to create a warning system for freshwater tsunamis; Michigan Radio, 6/20/2017 (Radio)
- Experts seek warning system for Great Lakes tsunamis; Great Lakes Echo, 6/20/2017
- Tsunami warning system studied for Lake Michigan beaches; WZZM 13 ABC, 6/19/2017
- Tsunamis? On the Great Lakes? They happen — sometimes with deadly results; Detroit Free Press, 6/19/2017
- Scientist Eric Anderson tells Guy Gordon about the meetings this week discussing a tsunami warning system for the Great Lakes; WJR, 6/19/2017 (Radio)
- A Tsunami warning system for the Great Lakes?; WXYZ-TV Detroit | Channel 7, 6/19/2017 (Television)
- Great Lakes Tsunami Warning System In The Works; Detroit Patch, 6/19/2017
- Warning system for Great Lakes tsunamis under development; Mlive, 6/19/2017
- Tsunamis? On the Great Lakes? Ever seen one?; WITL 100.7, 6/19/2017
- Experts to discuss tsunami warning system for Great Lakes; Associated Press, 6/18/2017
- FOX 17 West Michigan, 6/19/2017
- WILX 10, 6/19/2017
- The Monroe News, 6/19/2017
- News Talk 94.9 WSJM, 6/19/2017
- 3 The Coast, 6/19/2017
- Cadillac News, 6/19/2017
- The Detroit News, 6/18/2017
- S. News and World Report, 6/18/2017
- Wood TV 8, 6/18/2017
- FOX 66 News Flint, 6/18/2017
Invasive Species:
- Great Lakes Water Life database documents biodiversity of Great Lakes native species, Michigan State University Extension, 8/21/2019
- Alien language: Stages of invasion, Michigan State University Extension, 2/24/2019
- Alien language: Understanding terminology about nonindigenous species, Michigan State University Extension, 2/24/2019
- CIGLR Minute: GLANSIS Project (Video), 11/14/2018
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