Scientists probing solution to lack of oxygen due to phosphates
ON LAKE WINNIPEG — Looking at the water and waves, while sailing on the Namao research ship somewhere between Camp Morton and Arnes, it’s tough to believe this lake is in trouble. While scientists onboard feverishly take numerous samples of the water, fish, and lake bottom at one of 65 sampling stations on the lake
that they visit three times from spring to fall, the water looks its normal cloudy green-grey colour, with no signs of either green algae or its more dangerous cousin, blue-green algae.
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