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. 2017 Feb 1;125(2):A34–A39. doi: 10.1289/ehp.125-A34

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Toxic Microcystis blooms have become a regular summertime event on Lake Erie; this 2011 bloom was particularly bad. Microcystis is well adapted to the high nutrient loads that affect Erie and other lakes and estuaries. Researchers are studying the role of nitrogen in controlling the growth and toxin production of this hardy cyanobacterium.

Image courtesy of NASA