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Scientists examine the world’s freshwater lakes
Great Lakes Echo
February 10th, 2012
  

The Large Lakes Observatory is observing the Great Lakes to better understand threats to the world’s freshwater resources. Research teams are studying everything from climate change impacts on the lakes to nitrate build-ups.

And it’s not just the Great Lakes. With support from the National Science Foundation, the observatory’s scientists are studying the biology, chemistry, physics and geology of large lakes around the world.

The video highlights some of their research in the Great Lakes.


  

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