Upgrades completed at massive Clinton River Cut-off boat access site on Michigan’s Lake St. Clair
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A 2018 study determined that Lyngbya wollei, a fast-growing algae that thrives in 5 to 12 feet of water, was creating dangerous algae mats more than 3 inches deep each year.
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