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Jun 16, 2006

'Green Slime' Returns to Great Lakes

'Read Full Article Here:"It's very much the same story on our coast" on Lake Michigan, said John Berges, a biologist with the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee's Great Lakes Water Institute.

Out-of-control algae look bad and smell worse but there are more serious dangers, the environmental council's report said.

Swimmers and pets who accidentally swallow algae-choked water can get sick. Algae blooms can reduce oxygen levels in the waters, causing fish kills. Some clumps are thick enough to block water intake pipes.