Toxic algae found in area lakes Print
By Mike Marturello mikem@kpcnews.net   
Sunday, 15 November 2009 00:00
Researchers from the Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs found detectable levels of microcystin, a toxin produced by several common species of cyanobacteria, in 68 percent of a sample of Indiana lakes and...Login to Read Full Story
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Brian Mervau   |64.184.44.xxx |2009-11-16 13:16:50
Nice job
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In this file photo from the mid-1990s, then-Tri-State University biology professor Pete Hippensteel looks at a test tube filled with blue-green algae that was flowing from Marsh Lake through Follett Creek in Steuben County. Blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, has been detected in testing in 68 percent of the lakes sampled in 2007 in Indiana. File photo by Mike Marturello
 
 
 
   
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