Efforts to reduce nutrient runoff in Lake Erie—aimed at preventing harmful algal blooms and mitigating low-oxygen conditions known as dead zones—may inadvertently jeopardize fishery health, a recent study reveals. Researchers employed a suite of models to illustrate the critical need for simultaneous monitoring of multiple ecosystem components, particularly as climate change brings about higher temperatures and increased precipitation.
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