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After federal court hearing, use of toxic algaecide at Lake Mattamuskeet on hold
Lake Mattamuskeet (Photo: Lisa Sorg)Young Kang, an attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice, had not even finished announcing his last name when Judge Terence Boyle cut him off. “Why are you doing this?” Boyle, who was appointed to the federal bench by President Reagan in 1984, barked at Kang. “This is a drastic approach.” The drastic approach is the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service’s approval of a toxic algaecide treatment on 400 acres of Lake Mattamuskeet, a renowned bird sanctuary and national wildlife refuge in coastal North Carolina’s Hyde County.  The questionable algaecide experiment is the latest intervention intended to cure the lake’s many ills that humans themselves have caused: A

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