Great Lakes face stresses from run-off, invasive species
The 5 lakes, which contain one-fifth of the world's fresh water and supply millions of people, may be 'veering close to ecosystem collapse.'

GREAT LAKES: The shorelines are becoming clogged by algae blooms fed by agricultural run-off, while invasive mussels and fish decimate the food chain in deeper waters. (Photo: NASA Goddard Photo and Video/flickr)





















