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Tag Archives: fish

Michigan’s Streams : F for Failing! (Isaac Walton League) per Fishing Conservation Group

Posted on April 30, 2016 by John Klein

Michigan seriously misleads the public about the percentage of streams and rivers the state tests for pollution, claiming to test 100% of streams and rivers while IWLA’s calculation is 1%. The Izaak Walton League of America, a nonprofit fishing conservation group … Continue Reading…

Tagged fish, Pure Michigan, trout fishing, trout stream

After record year, scientists look to next algae bloom

Posted on March 19, 2016 by John Klein

Forecast murky for Lake Erie Many forget the 2015 bloom, while relatively low in toxin, was the largest in terms of biomass since a satellite began sending daily images of the lake in 2002 for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric … Continue Reading…

Tagged algae blooms, drinking water, fish

Protecting Our Water: Government leaders attend annual Lake Erie Waterkeeper conference

Posted on March 18, 2016 by John Klein

On Friday, dozens of government leaders and environmentalists came to the W.W. Knight Nature Preserve for the Lake Erie Waterkeeper’s annual conference.  Waterkeeper Sandy Bihn said a reliable source has told her that tens of millions of chickens are being … Continue Reading…

Tagged algae blooms, drinking water, fish

Poultry spill moves to attorney general for action

Posted on March 15, 2016 by John Klein

Last year’s massive bird flu outbreak was “an underlying issue,” although not an excuse, for a large waste spill that occurred at a northwest Iowa poultry facility, the company’s attorney said Tuesday. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says Sunrise Farms is … Continue Reading…

Tagged bird flu, chickens, fish
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