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Presented By: Saturday Morning Physics

Saturday Morning Physics | Climate Change in the Great Lakes: Effects on Algal Blooms and Human Health

Gregory Dick, Director of the Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research, Alfred F. Thurnau Professor (U-M Earth & Environmental Sciences and School for Environment and Sustainability)

Green scum from a cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom in western Lake Erie.  Photo credit: Colleen Yancey Green scum from a cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom in western Lake Erie.  Photo credit: Colleen Yancey
Green scum from a cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom in western Lake Erie. Photo credit: Colleen Yancey
Harmful algal blooms affect freshwaters worldwide, threatening drinking water, recreation, and the lakes we love. Climate change is making them worse, but we are only beginning to understand their effects on human health.

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Green scum from a cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom in western Lake Erie.  Photo credit: Colleen Yancey Green scum from a cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom in western Lake Erie.  Photo credit: Colleen Yancey
Green scum from a cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom in western Lake Erie. Photo credit: Colleen Yancey

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