Researchers at the University of Notre Dame have conducted a detailed study spanning 42 years, focusing on the movement of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the Great Lakes.
The findings reveal how these 'forever chemicals' have spread throughout the region, affecting various wildlife and potentially impacting the ecosystem.
This research highlights the ongoing challenge of PFAS contamination and underscores the need for continued monitoring and management efforts in the Great Lakes.