Veronica Volk
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"This is a species that was incredibly abundant and then were overfished for many years, then impacts of dams and pollution. Now they still persist, but they’re about 1% of their historic numbers."
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"Maybe if they have the right conditions, they can do a nature-based shoreline approach, where they work in shoreline plants and rock rubble."
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The Environmental Working Group wants a standardized monitoring system across the U.S. to better inform the public about harmful algal blooms.
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"Sometimes while you’re doing this job, you do think, 'Wow, I am the luckiest guy to be paid to go out on the lake.' Even though there are some problems on the lake, it’s still wonderful to be out there."
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Quagga mussels have few natural predators, and have been successful in the Great Lakes and other lakes across North America since being carried here by ships from Europe in the 1980s.
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"The idea here is to make sure that people who live along the shorelines of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River, make sure that they have a voice."
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Schumer says he’s lobbying for federal dollars to help the waterfront residents on the Southern Shore of Lake Ontario.
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"Many people have water in their house. We have wet basements. Trying to keep up with sump pumps so they don’t fail."
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Across New York there are places that bear offensive, or even racist, names -- so how do the people who live near them think about them?
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"Is this the new normal? Or is this just an extended flooding event, like we had in 1993 or in the 1970s?"