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Non-Point Source Pollution Project
In this study, scientists at AWRI are conducting an experimental investigation that simulates NPS-contributing events in the lower Muskegon River watershed. This project is aimed at better understanding the impacts of NPS pollution on lower trophic levels, which form the base of the food web that ultimately supports the fisheries in this region. A unique aspect of this research is the comparison of how the different trophic levels (i.e., bacteria, algae, and macroinvertebrates) respond to NPS pollution among different habitats (river, wetland, and lake) and during different seasons. This multi-habitat approach will give us new insight on how This project is a collaborative effort by AWRI scientists Alan Steinman (algae), Don Uzarski (macroinvertebrates), and Bopi Biddanda (bacteria). Peter Hrodey has been hired as an adjunct research assistant and is the technical lead on the project. Additional technical support is provided by Mary Ogdahl, Scott Kendall, and Matt Cooper. Funding is provided by the U.S. Department of Education. |
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