A call to farmers, pond owners, tinkerers, DNR shops, and university labs to stop waiting for permission and start running tests. You Already Know the
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RRP0002 Series | Version 2.0 Supplement Cernunnos Foundation | Bright Meadow Group April 2026 This document addresses technical, financial, and operational questions received from readers
There is a green slick spreading across Lake Erie every summer. We call it a problem.We issue reports.We argue about fertilizer application rates and regulatory
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Introducing the RRP Operator Brief — and Releasing the River Refugium Project Version 2.0 to the Blue Ribbon Team Bright Meadow Group | Cernunnos Foundation
River Refugium Project – Global Edition
The River Refugium Project Turning Nutrient Pollution into Energy, Ecology, and Opportunity For most of the modern era, nutrient pollution has been treated as an
Fish Farming Solutions
An Idea That Could Change Fish Farming If you spend any time around fish ponds, you eventually notice the same invisible constraint that every fish
A Different Way to Think About Data Centers
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Making the World Better, One Simple System at a Time At the heart of the Cernunnos Foundation and our e-zine, The Blue Ribbon Team, is
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Introducing the River Refugium Project
A Bright Meadow Group overview Every once in a while, a project grows large enough that you have to step back, take a breath, and