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Lakes In Canada

Northern lakes in Canada are being impacted by climate change, as the lakes remain ice free for longer stretches during the year. The lakes also have a higher rate of algae growth. But, some lakes in Canada are showing lower levels of mercury and PCBs, which is good news for fish populations.

Read through a new report on the state of lakes in Ontario, Canada.

April 21, 2009 7:22 AM | Category: Lake Water Quality

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