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  1. Exotic carp find worries IDNR
  2. Fight rages over invasive plants
  3. Wisconsin plant to end mercury use
  4. Keweenaw is Copper Country
  5. COMMENTARY: Making cents of pollution
  6. Dirty water... should you eat the fish?
  7. Feared fish approaching Lake Michigan
  8. Man-made wetlands fail to make the grade
  9. Beach bacteria can cause closings
  10. COMMENTARY: Study of water levels unfairly excludes boaters
  11. What travels to Canada in ocean freighters?
  12. World Water Week
  13. Fight rages over invasive plants
  14. Wisconsin plant to end mercury use
  15. Keweenaw is Copper Country
  16. COMMENTARY: Making cents of pollution
  17. Dirty water... should you eat the fish?
  18. Feared fish approaching Lake Michigan
  19. Man-made wetlands fail to make the grade
  20. Beach bacteria can cause closings
  21. COMMENTARY: Study of water levels unfairly excludes boaters
  22. EDITORIAL: Osprey's return to Bay area shows progress
  23. Divers think a new shipwreck can raise a sinking economy
  24. Snake charmer
  25. Huron wind farm to have 6 turbines
  26. PCB cleanup finally starts; Mohawk reserve being detoxified
  27. Wisconsin agriculture department issues new VHS rules
  28. COMMENTARY: EPA to allow more toxins in Lake Mich.
  29. BP permit spurs review of state policy
  30. Water levels in 3 Great Lakes dip far below normal
  31. Great Lakes--St. Lawrence River Water Resources Regional Body
  32. EDITORIAL: Osprey's return to Bay area shows progress
  33. Divers think a new shipwreck can raise a sinking economy
  34. Snake charmer
  35. Huron wind farm to have six turbines
  36. PCB cleanup finally starts; Mohawk reserve being detoxified
  37. Wisconsin agriculture department issues new VHS rules
  38. COMMENTARY: EPA to allow more toxins in Lake Mich.
  39. BP permit spurs review of state policy
  40. Water levels in three Great Lakes dip far below normal
  41. Red Cliff revives exploration for old Army waste
  42. EDITORIAL: Keep fighting for a federal ballast bill for our lakes
  43. Environmental group says now is the time to protect the Great Lakes
  44. Dredge Duluth floats to the scrap heap
  45. Spencer Creek toxin partially banned
  46. EDITORIAL: Aim for no added toxins to lakes
  47. Steel mill proposes sludge landfill near Lake Michigan
  48. EPA will ask BP to offset pollution
  49. Ohio bill seeks controls on ballast discharge
  50. 2 Great Lakes losing water quickly
  51. COMMENTARY: Federal solution to ballast water problem would serve industry and enviro
  52. Weak economy hurts boating
  53. Group appeals Ice Mountain ruling
  54. Wind Energy 'Phenomenal Growth' Expected to Continue in Canada
  55. River levels a concern for conservation authorities
  56. Lake Superior may hit record-low water level in fall
  57. Hamilton Harbour gets provincial cleanup funds
  58. Walsh, EPA boss talk cleaner lake
  59. BP to reconsider permit on refinery
  60. Law on ballast treatment is upheld
  61. Group asks state to reopen BP case
  62. Spitzer vetoes hazardous waste limits
  63. COMMENTARY: Asian carp must be controlled in state waters
  64. Boat building school ready to set sail
  65. Groups challenge WDNR on wells
  66. Algae come home to roost
  67. Wisconsin's billion-dollar fishing industry copes with virus
  68. EDITORIAL: Just plug the hole
  69. Hammond open to treating refinery waste
  70. Dike breaks at disposal site, heightens fears of contamination
  71. Illinois vows to protect the Great Lakes
  72. Water restrictions pay off in Waukesha
  73. State battle against ballast and invasive species
  74. Edmund Fitzgerald life ring probably not original
  75. EDITORIAL: Our lakes, our laws
  76. Study gives thumbs up to maritime heritage center idea
  77. Aging docks need Minnesota's help
  78. Fish stocking taxing
  79. EDITORIAL: Fix one factor in low lake levels
  80. St. Mary's River: a troubled waterway
  81. Great Lakes Sea Grant Network Meeting
  82. Critics rip EPA reporting guidelines
  83. Radioactive waste cleanup behind schedule: report
  84. COMMENTARY: Clearing the way for shipping
  85. Piranha found in Lake St. Clair
  86. Who should watch big farms?
  87. Experts: Asian carp threatens Great Lakes
  88. COMMENTARY: There's still no clarity on toxic waste in Superior
  89. Lawmaker touts Lakes deal; Calls for action to remedy dredging of St. Clair River
  90. Area anglers resist permanent controls for fish virus
  91. Lake Superior Water Surface Temperatures
  92. Teacher sets sights on swimming 5 Great Lakes
  93. BP permit gets legislative scrutiny tomorrow
  94. EDITORIAL: Protecting our waterways
  95. Port to welcome new cruise line
  96. EDITORIAL: Listen to the cottagers
  97. Lake Huron: Government response to water quality
  98. Coast Guard trains with lasers on Thursday
  99. EPA pulls support for harbor cleanup
  100. COMMENTARY: Extreme Supremes nullify flagship environmental law
  101. Adventure waits for you on Erie shore
  102. $1.5 million for St. Lawrence cleanup; Opposition calls it grandstanding
  103. COMMENTARY: Lighthouses a lot more complex than they seem
  104. EPA rejects Waukegan plan
  105. Concerns rise over Lake Superior's low water levels
  106. EDITORIAL: Efforts have made beaches safer this summer
  107. The state of the Great Lakes
  108. COMMENTARY: Great Lakes must be protected by Compact
  109. Pollution fight pits Illinois vs. BP, Indiana
  110. Ecology of Lake Superior aboard the EPA Research Vessel Lake Guardian
  111. Freighters renew call for more dredging
  112. Coast Guard tries lasers as a live-fire alternative
  113. Old life-saving station resurfaces
  114. Wind farms pick up speed in Metro area
  115. Preliminary water-use blueprint released
  116. Flood inundates lake trout hatchery
  117. Commissioners approve yearlong Lake Erie wind turbine study
  118. BP says it won't increase pollution
  119. Lake Superior sets new low-water record for August
  120. Great Lakes Beach and Pier Safety
  121. Great Lakes fluctuations sometimes extreme
  122. Difficult conditions blamed for freighter's grounding
  123. Green Bay port officials aim for education
  124. Gun training method sought for Coast Guard
  125. One of two Great Lakes cruise ships pulling out in 2008
  126. Illinois officials seek review of BP air quality variance
  127. EDITORIAL: Keep the water in the Lakes
  128. Tiny brown beetle succeeding in battle against foreign invader
  129. EDITORIAL: BP reversal on refinery good, but lakes owed more
  130. Migratory Birds of the Great Lakes
  131. BP backpedals on increasing lake pollution
  132. U.S. funds to boost ash borer efforts
  133. Live animal import laws
  134. EDITORIAL: A public outcry to protect the Great Lakes
  135. Environmental group sues to protect Lake Superior from fish virus
  136. Shores beckon with beacons of maritime history
  137. Freshwater surfers dive into Great Lakes' season in Sheboygan
  138. BP gets break on soot limits
  139. Marathon's aim: Infusion of gas, jobs
  140. Judge to hear petition challenging BP permit
  141. Rain forces water district to open locks, sending sewage into lake
  142. Wind power the way to go says Greenpeace
  143. Lake Erie 'dead zone' studied by NOAA team
  144. Fox River's value stressed
  145. EDITORIAL: We have a chance to affect Lakes for the better
  146. Efforts mount to open Buffalo lighthouse to the public
  147. Waukegan holds fast to harbor plan
  148. Cottagers ask for help with lake levels
  149. Great Lakes near record lows
  150. 50th Annual Mackinac Bridge Walk
  151. Heavy rains push sewage into lake, bay
  152. Superior free fall struck so fast
  153. Granholm aims to clean up the Lakes
  154. COMMENTARY: The talk about plastic water bottles heats up
  155. Toronto turns to lake water for air conditioning
  156. Schumer to press for more funds for "crippled" sewer systems
  157. Greenpeace ice-breaker sailing to Toronto
  158. EDITORIAL: BP makes a lake-friendlier choice for its Indiana refinery
  159. EDITORIAL: Michigan must keep fighting to protect lakes from invaders
  160. IJC tackles St. Clair River water levels
  161. Great Lakes Tributary Modeling Program
  162. Great Lakes states seek comment on mercury reduction strategy
  163. Lake level to keep falling
  164. Workers pull tons of debris from waterways
  165. Bird die-offs return to lakeshore
  166. Salmon getting ready to run
  167. EDITORIAL: Laser training a good option
  168. A Lower Peninsula spot draws a wider crowd
  169. Ohio's goal of 'advanced energy' by 2025 deemed achievable
  170. COMMENTARY: Turn tide toward recreational boating
  171. Beach maintenance will need permit
  172. New coalition formed to protect Lake Michigan
  173. The Soo has a lock on tourism
  174. Mercury reduction plans developed
  175. Low water creates crisis
  176. Instruments give early warning of algae blooms
  177. For 50th walk, Mighty Mac draws a crowd
  178. New concerns over wastewater sludge
  179. Sleuth of the sea
  180. BP can upgrade plant for $40M, report concludes
  181. Environmental Film Festival highlights problems on Great Lakes
  182. A rare encounter with jellyfish
  183. States urged to join fight against invasive species
  184. Great Lakes losing billions of gallons of water, study says
  185. COMMENTARY: Hold BP to its Lake Michigan pledge
  186. The Coast Guard makes sure it's always ready for an oil spill
  187. Cormorants conundrum: Kill them or let trees die?
  188. Team find possible mastodon carving on Lake Michigan rock
  189. Green Bay port keys on visibility
  190. International Coastal Cleanup
  191. $50 Billion in Economic Benefit Hinge on Restoration of Great Lakes
  192. Sailing race finds good harbor here
  193. Great Lakes conference draws hundreds of experts
  194. Swimmers make it across Straits of Mackinac
  195. The annual southern migration of birds begins
  196. Event showcases changing culture in sailing
  197. Canadians alarmed over climate change
  198. Ladders in place along lake wall
  199. Surf's up in Point St. Charles
  200. COMMENTARY: BP controversy rouses us to protect our lakes
  201. Geologic Journey: The Great Lakes
  202. Study: Restoring the Great Lakes worth the cost
  203. Lake Michigan E. coli research brings award for two local scientists
  204. Muddy waters
  205. Getting to the bottom of it
  206. EDITORIAL: No time to lose for Lake Superior fish
  207. Sea lamprey barrier to Great Lakes breaking down
  208. Hooked on muskies: Monster fish makes comeback
  209. COMMENTARY: Changes happening in Ontario lakes
  210. Activists demand action to stop dropping water levels on Great Lakes
  211. Wind Shift
  212. EDITORIAL: Hoping St. Clair is innocent
  213. Some take plunge into big water
  214. City sues businesses for harbor cleanup
  215. Mass mock explosion
  216. COMMENTARY: Declining Great Lakes water levels stir debate
  217. Fish detectives
  218. Old shipwreck found in Lake Superior
  219. Indiana refinery dispute illustrates debate
  220. Lawsuit over ship emissions
  221. Some take plunge into big water
  222. Minnesota Environmental Initiative
  223. So, who owns the lakebed?
  224. COMMENTARY: E. coli may cost millions
  225. Navy shuts down Duluth unit
  226. They come out at night: Goby fish mystery solved
  227. Lake St. Clair pollution study in jeopardy
  228. Ferry service support sought
  229. EDITORIAL: Restore the Great Lakes
  230. Low water levels cost boat owners and repair shops
  231. Durbin: BP water permit a 'done deal'
  232. Salt water as fuel? Erie man hopes so
  233. 3 studies of pollution in Lake Erie gain funds
  234. Local scientist fights pollution
  235. Coal carrier backs off, forced to lighten load
  236. Saginaw-Bay site for dredging spoils sits empty
  237. Ashland oredock marked for demolition
  238. Scientists look to us to reduce chemical discharges
  239. What's dumped in the lake? ... nobody knows
  240. Great Lakes waters are overdue for cleanup
  241. Panel's end a good step for Great Lakes, Cowles says
  242. Confused and irritated
  243. Coalition aims to save water from Great Lakes
  244. Changing beauty
  245. Warblers make birders' hearts sing during weekend conference
  246. Firms develop an ecological vision of a future Chicago
  247. Beach cleanup helpers sought
  248. Lake Erie ferry proposal gets a financial boost
  249. Region's appeal analyzed
  250. Cleaner Great Lakes has $50 billion benefit, Brookings reports says