Health of California's best-known lakes may have been hurt by back-to-back years of wildfire smoke
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Researchers at UC Davis found that wildfire smoke alters lakes' health by affecting light, temperature, and oxygen levels, potentially creating long-term effects on freshwater ecosystems.
Smoke from wildfires in California has become a seasonal weather phenomenon, with at least 70% of the state shrouded in smoke in recent years, showing a significant increase in wildfire activity since the 1970s.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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