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Could pollution be the cause of the declining numbers of the rare Arctic charr in their Lake District spawning grounds?
This SC river contains dangerous levels of forever chemicals. Why aren't polluters held accountable?
The Black River contains the highest PFAS levels in the Grand Strand area inland of the Pee Dee basin. Local groups are ...
CBP's petition challenges the permit which the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) issued to AquaCon for the farm’s ...
The presence of the yellow fish is part of a national campaign to raise awareness of the importance of keeping the country’s ...
When the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement was passed in the 1970s, eutrophication was the big problem. Eutrophication ...
Environmentalists blocked AquaCon’s plans for an Eastern Shore salmon farm, but the company is trying again on the ...
A research project is aiming to find out why the population of a rare UK fish is declining. The Freshwater Biological ...
The state’s environmental regulator’s decision cited a 2021 bill seeking to repeal numeric standards for nitrogen and ...
The Upper Missouri Waterkeeper and Big Hole River Foundation continued their campaign this week to encourage DEQ to designate ...
“Land-based salmon farms are relatively new and unpredictable,” said Paul Smail, CBF vice president for Litigation. “Knowing ...
A joint investigation by NMG and scientists from the University of Nairobi revealed widespread pollution across the lake.
An event celebrating the Afon Cegin river in Bangor will take place this month. The event, named Dwr yw Bywyd! Water is Life!, will be held on April 27 and aims to educate people about how pollution ...
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