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HARMFUL ALGAE BLOOM PUZZLES SCIENTISTS

The Microcystis bloom on Maumee Bay (August 19, 2003). The bloom stretches eastward for 25 miles. (Enhanced Landsat 5 natural color image by T. Bridgeman, Lake Erie Center - U. Toledo)
A mysterious bloom of algae in Lake Erie is puzzling scientists and threatening a Great Lakes fishery. The Great Lakes Radio Consortium's Karen Schaefer reports:
Producer: Karen Schaefer
Release Date: September 15, 2003
Running Time: :59

