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Fire, Fish and Food

Season 1 Episode 3 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Fire, Fish and Food | Episode 1003

In the third episode of the Great Lakes Now monthly show, see how Cleveland’s Cuyahoga River has been cleaned up since it famously caught fire 50 years ago. Go on a fishing trip for Asian carp and learn to identify all four species that are in or near the Great Lakes. And find out how organic hydroponic farming is creating connections between sustainability, technology, water conservation and food

06/27/2019

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Great Lakes Now is a local public television program presented by Detroit PBS

Fire, Fish and Food

Season 1 Episode 3 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

In the third episode of the Great Lakes Now monthly show, see how Cleveland’s Cuyahoga River has been cleaned up since it famously caught fire 50 years ago. Go on a fishing trip for Asian carp and learn to identify all four species that are in or near the Great Lakes. And find out how organic hydroponic farming is creating connections between sustainability, technology, water conservation and food

06/27/2019

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