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Resource crises in Lake Erie

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Abstract

Despite the tremendous value of the Great Lakes, a malaise is seriously destroying their worth. Accelerated enrichment, unabated pollution, over-exploitation, and accidental and intentional introduction of exotic species, have all been guided--more often misguided--by man. Of all five Great Lakes, Lake Erie stands out as the one most seriously damaged and in the greates further jeopardy at the present time.
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Title Resource crises in Lake Erie
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Volume 12
Issue 1
Year Published 1970
Language English
Contributing office(s) Great Lakes Science Center
Description p. 6-11
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First page 6
Last page 11
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