The nutrients from farms and industry flow into the Fox River and other tributaries before landing in Lake Michigan, where the algae blooms choke out life by consuming all of the available oxygen.
JSOnline.com NewsWatch, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Wed, 04/01/2015 - 2:08pm
The nutrients from farms and industry flow into the Fox River and other tributaries before landing in Lake Michigan, where the algae blooms choke out life by consuming all of the available oxygen.