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As Great Salt Lake's levels continue to sag, yet another strange phenomenon has surfaced, offering Utah scientists more ...
A few months after experts shockingly predicted the Great Salt Lake could dry up within five years, Mother Nature dropped an unexpected reprieve: The biggest Utah snowpack in recorded history ...
Great Salt Lake is up, but it still isn’t healthy — and likely won’t be for a while While the lake is above the highest elevation level at any point last year, it’s still below the minimum ...
Shocking new satellite images have shown that Utah's Great Salt Lake is vanishing amid the megadrought gripping the southwestern United States.
The recent snow in Utah has helped increase the Great Salt Lake's water levels, but won't be enough to lift the lake out of drought.
Utah’s Great Salt Lake is the largest salt lake in the Western Hemisphere. Since the 1980s, the lake has shrunk by two-thirds, and is projected to disappear entirely in the next five years. If ...
The Great Salt Lake, according to industry experts, is the world's single largest source of brine shrimp, which supports an estimated 10 million metric tons of seafood.
A man looks out over the shoreline at Great Salt Lake State Park in Salt Lake County on Feb. 7. The lake's southern arm is already back to its 2023 peak and could reach 4,195 feet elevation this ...
The Great Salt Lake remains the world’s largest source of brine shrimp cysts, exporting 40% of the global supply. The shrimp are a key food source used in aquaculture.
The space agency used a stark headline: "Utah's Great Salt Lake is disappearing." The image shows large parched areas of the lake, with the lakebed exposed as light-colored ground.
Experts refer to "climate grief." Terry Tempest Williams explains what this feels like to someone who has spent their life thinking about our psychic and spiritual connection to the natural world.
Utah’s Great Salt Lake is the largest salt lake in the Western Hemisphere. Since the 1980s, the lake has shrunk by two-thirds, and is projected to disappear entirely in the next five years. If ...