Toxins from Algae Outbreaks Plague Hundreds of Lakes in 48 States
Freshwater harmful algal blooms are becoming more common in lakes and rivers in the United States, one study suggests. The Environmental Working Group…
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Posted by Water Currents | Aug 19, 2019
Freshwater harmful algal blooms are becoming more common in lakes and rivers in the United States, one study suggests. The Environmental Working Group…
Read MorePosted by Water Currents | Aug 19, 2019
Have you recently completed your Ph.D. or do you have a recent Ph.D. graduate in the fields of Water Policy and Socioeconomics or Natural Science and Engineering…
Read MorePosted by Water Currents | Jul 22, 2019
The deadline to submit preproposals for the AWRC-US Geological Survey 104B grant program is August...
Read MorePosted by Water Currents | Jul 22, 2019
Gina Riggio, PhD student in the Cell and Molecular Biology program at the University of Arkansas, won first place in the student poster competition during a national water conference last month…
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There are currently over 9,000 known dams and road-related barriers altering the flow of streams and rivers in Arkansas. These were initially installed to improve river crossings…
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Dr. Brian E. Haggard
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