IISD Experimental Lakes Area 2016-2017 Annual Report
In this year's annual report, we explore how IISD Experimental Lakes Area is innovating in the arena of freshwater science, to improve its own research, but also limnology across the world.
In a world where water and its health are under constant threat, it is up to the world’s freshwater laboratory to continually push the envelope when it comes to how we tackle those threats.
In this year's annual report, we explore how IISD Experimental Lakes Area is innovating in the arena of freshwater science, not just to improve its own research, but also to advance limnology across the world.
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