Environment
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Algae Abundance in Spain, France Lake Likely Due To High Temperatures, Minnows
The abundance of algae in lakes in France and Spain could likely be due to high temperatures and minnows. Algal blooms or overgrowth of algae could impact human and animal health. Read here.
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