
Episode 182: Inside Canada's Experimental Lakes
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This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang flies solo and takes listeners deep into the Experimental Lakes Area in northwestern Ontario with guest Pauline Gerrard, Executive Director of the IISD-ELA. From mysterious lakes once rumoured to exist in Algonquin Park to groundbreaking whole-lake experiments, we uncover the real science behind algal blooms, mercury in pristine waters, and the shocking truth about microplastics in fish.
Also in this episode:
- A special conservation corner on grass carp and invasive species
- Why walleye sushi might not be the smartest idea
- New store discounts (Code: PLASTIC)
- Listener question: Are soft plastic baits a pollution problem?