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But with overall warming due to climate change, the study found that Lakes Michigan and Huron don't consistently separate into layers — or stratify — in the winter anymore. The consequences for ...
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Michigan DNR explains fish kill as ice recedes and weather warmsMICHIGAN (WPBN/WGTU) -- As temperatures start to warm up, you may notice dead fish along shorelines of lakes and ponds. The phenomenon is ... fish kills from the bottom of the state and work ...
Lake Michigan's water level is down seven inches from last year and has fallen 41 inches from its highest April on record in ...
But with overall warming due to climate change, the study found that Lakes Michigan and Huron don't consistently separate ...
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