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Underwater drones reveal how invasive quagga mussels are reshaping North America’s Great Lakes on a scale not seen since the glaciers. By trapping nutrients on the lake bottom, they cause widespread species loss and biological deserts—yet leave unusually transparent waters. Scientists race to control the invaders and discover clearer waters may offer an opportunity to restore an ancient ecosystem.
All Too Clear: A Silver Lining (Ep. 3)
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Fish adapt to mussels, cisco rebound in Great Lakes, and whitefish seek river refuge. (56m 15s)
All Too Clear: Muddy The Waters (Ep. 2)
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Fighting Back: The High-Stakes Quest to Control Quagga Mussels. (55m 16s)
All Too Clear: The Last Whitefish? (Ep. 1)
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When Mussels Invade: Whitefish and the Fight for Survival in the Great Lakes (55m 42s)
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