News Posted May 3, 2012 Posted May 3, 2012 To predict how much muck will wash up on Lake Ontario beaches in the summer, it might make sense to look at spring temperatures. Lots of things cause algae - too many nutrients, zebra mussels, storms, sunlight. But new research suggests that earlier, warmer spring temperatures that quickly heat Lake Ontario's nearshore areas spur summer growth of smelly, slimy algae.More...
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