Aquatic Invasive Species are Short-Circuiting Benefits From Mercury Reduction in Great Lakes: University of Wisconsin
November 05, 2019
November 05, 2019
MADISON, Wisconsin, Nov. 5 [TNSbiologyresearch-Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal] -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus issued the following news:
According to a new study published today [Nov. 4, 2019] in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 40 years of reduced mercury use, emissions, and loading in the Great Lakes region have largely not produced equivalent declines in the amount of mercury accumulating in large game fish.
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According to a new study published today [Nov. 4, 2019] in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 40 years of reduced mercury use, emissions, and loading in the Great Lakes region have largely not produced equivalent declines in the amount of mercury accumulating in large game fish.
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