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Times examines solutions identified by residents and scientists to restore the polluted ecosystem of Baffin Bay.
A specialized sponge that works to slurp up pollutants, and then release them as desired, may present a reusable, low-cost solution.
The items are intended as a temporary measure while the International Boundary and Water Commission and other entities work on permanent solutions.
Pollution is leaking into the bay waters from creeks bearing nitrogen and phosphorous from wastewater treatment plants, septic tanks and fertilizer runoff from the surrounding watersheds.
Pollution is leaking into the bay waters ... The group was formed in 2018 to develop collaborative solutions to water quality issues in Baffin Bay. But the group’s roots reach back further ...