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TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. - If huge, hungry Asian carp reach Lake Michigan, their long-dreaded invasion may turn out to be less ferocious than once expected because a tiny competitor is gobbling up their primary food source, some Great Lakes researchers say.
NEW YORK - The Coast Guard says a nearly 10-mile-long ribbon of red tide has been spotted in New York Harbor.
BOLTON LANDING, N.Y. - A thumbnail-sized clam blamed for clouding the azure bays of Lake Tahoe high in the Sierra Nevada has now turned up in a mountain-ringed Adirondack lake renowned for its limpid, spring-fed waters.
WASHINGTON - New research shows that levels of plankton in the world's oceans are declining sharply.
PALMER, Alaska - While Alaska has abundant natural resources, soil that's good for gardening isn't among them.
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