Wayne State team using buoys to detect Lake Erie pollutants
By A Mystery Man Writer
22Sept2024
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Environmental Monitor Data Buoys Study Turbid Water Environments In Lake Erie Basin
Smart buoys help track Lake Erie water safety in new ways
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Keeping Tabs on HABs: New Tools for Detecting, Monitoring, and Preventing Harmful Algal Blooms, Environmental Health Perspectives
Lake Erie's green monster: Climate change adds pressure to prevent toxic algal blooms
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MicroBuoy team awarded for innovation at Internet of H2O competition - College of Engineering - Wayne State University
The shallowest Great Lake provides drinking water for more people than any other. Algae blooms are making it toxic — and it's getting worse. – Chicago Tribune