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Lake Erie algal bloom predicted to be ‘mild to moderate’ this year

Jun 13, 2025 | Daily News

The annual Lake Erie harmful algal bloom prediction has received an upgrade that could make it more accurate. Read the full story by the Port Clinton News Herald.


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