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- Exotic carp find worries IDNR
- Fight rages over invasive plants
- Wisconsin plant to end mercury use
- Keweenaw is Copper Country
- COMMENTARY: Making cents of pollution
- Dirty water... should you eat the fish?
- Feared fish approaching Lake Michigan
- Man-made wetlands fail to make the grade
- Beach bacteria can cause closings
- COMMENTARY: Study of water levels unfairly excludes boaters
- What travels to Canada in ocean freighters?
- World Water Week
- Fight rages over invasive plants
- Wisconsin plant to end mercury use
- Keweenaw is Copper Country
- COMMENTARY: Making cents of pollution
- Dirty water... should you eat the fish?
- Feared fish approaching Lake Michigan
- Man-made wetlands fail to make the grade
- Beach bacteria can cause closings
- COMMENTARY: Study of water levels unfairly excludes boaters
- EDITORIAL: Osprey's return to Bay area shows progress
- Divers think a new shipwreck can raise a sinking economy
- Snake charmer
- Huron wind farm to have 6 turbines
- PCB cleanup finally starts; Mohawk reserve being detoxified
- Wisconsin agriculture department issues new VHS rules
- COMMENTARY: EPA to allow more toxins in Lake Mich.
- BP permit spurs review of state policy
- Water levels in 3 Great Lakes dip far below normal
- Great Lakes--St. Lawrence River Water Resources Regional Body
- EDITORIAL: Osprey's return to Bay area shows progress
- Divers think a new shipwreck can raise a sinking economy
- Snake charmer
- Huron wind farm to have six turbines
- PCB cleanup finally starts; Mohawk reserve being detoxified
- Wisconsin agriculture department issues new VHS rules
- COMMENTARY: EPA to allow more toxins in Lake Mich.
- BP permit spurs review of state policy
- Water levels in three Great Lakes dip far below normal
- Red Cliff revives exploration for old Army waste
- EDITORIAL: Keep fighting for a federal ballast bill for our lakes
- Environmental group says now is the time to protect the Great Lakes
- Dredge Duluth floats to the scrap heap
- Spencer Creek toxin partially banned
- EDITORIAL: Aim for no added toxins to lakes
- Steel mill proposes sludge landfill near Lake Michigan
- EPA will ask BP to offset pollution
- Ohio bill seeks controls on ballast discharge
- 2 Great Lakes losing water quickly
- COMMENTARY: Federal solution to ballast water problem would serve industry and enviro
- Weak economy hurts boating
- Group appeals Ice Mountain ruling
- Wind Energy 'Phenomenal Growth' Expected to Continue in Canada
- River levels a concern for conservation authorities
- Lake Superior may hit record-low water level in fall
- Hamilton Harbour gets provincial cleanup funds
- Walsh, EPA boss talk cleaner lake
- BP to reconsider permit on refinery
- Law on ballast treatment is upheld
- Group asks state to reopen BP case
- Spitzer vetoes hazardous waste limits
- COMMENTARY: Asian carp must be controlled in state waters
- Boat building school ready to set sail
- Groups challenge WDNR on wells
- Algae come home to roost
- Wisconsin's billion-dollar fishing industry copes with virus
- EDITORIAL: Just plug the hole
- Hammond open to treating refinery waste
- Dike breaks at disposal site, heightens fears of contamination
- Illinois vows to protect the Great Lakes
- Water restrictions pay off in Waukesha
- State battle against ballast and invasive species
- Edmund Fitzgerald life ring probably not original
- EDITORIAL: Our lakes, our laws
- Study gives thumbs up to maritime heritage center idea
- Aging docks need Minnesota's help
- Fish stocking taxing
- EDITORIAL: Fix one factor in low lake levels
- St. Mary's River: a troubled waterway
- Great Lakes Sea Grant Network Meeting
- Critics rip EPA reporting guidelines
- Radioactive waste cleanup behind schedule: report
- COMMENTARY: Clearing the way for shipping
- Piranha found in Lake St. Clair
- Who should watch big farms?
- Experts: Asian carp threatens Great Lakes
- COMMENTARY: There's still no clarity on toxic waste in Superior
- Lawmaker touts Lakes deal; Calls for action to remedy dredging of St. Clair River
- Area anglers resist permanent controls for fish virus
- Lake Superior Water Surface Temperatures
- Teacher sets sights on swimming 5 Great Lakes
- BP permit gets legislative scrutiny tomorrow
- EDITORIAL: Protecting our waterways
- Port to welcome new cruise line
- EDITORIAL: Listen to the cottagers
- Lake Huron: Government response to water quality
- Coast Guard trains with lasers on Thursday
- EPA pulls support for harbor cleanup
- COMMENTARY: Extreme Supremes nullify flagship environmental law
- Adventure waits for you on Erie shore
- $1.5 million for St. Lawrence cleanup; Opposition calls it grandstanding
- COMMENTARY: Lighthouses a lot more complex than they seem
- EPA rejects Waukegan plan
- Concerns rise over Lake Superior's low water levels
- EDITORIAL: Efforts have made beaches safer this summer
- The state of the Great Lakes
- COMMENTARY: Great Lakes must be protected by Compact
- Pollution fight pits Illinois vs. BP, Indiana
- Ecology of Lake Superior aboard the EPA Research Vessel Lake Guardian
- Freighters renew call for more dredging
- Coast Guard tries lasers as a live-fire alternative
- Old life-saving station resurfaces
- Wind farms pick up speed in Metro area
- Preliminary water-use blueprint released
- Flood inundates lake trout hatchery
- Commissioners approve yearlong Lake Erie wind turbine study
- BP says it won't increase pollution
- Lake Superior sets new low-water record for August
- Great Lakes Beach and Pier Safety
- Great Lakes fluctuations sometimes extreme
- Difficult conditions blamed for freighter's grounding
- Green Bay port officials aim for education
- Gun training method sought for Coast Guard
- One of two Great Lakes cruise ships pulling out in 2008
- Illinois officials seek review of BP air quality variance
- EDITORIAL: Keep the water in the Lakes
- Tiny brown beetle succeeding in battle against foreign invader
- EDITORIAL: BP reversal on refinery good, but lakes owed more
- Migratory Birds of the Great Lakes
- BP backpedals on increasing lake pollution
- U.S. funds to boost ash borer efforts
- Live animal import laws
- EDITORIAL: A public outcry to protect the Great Lakes
- Environmental group sues to protect Lake Superior from fish virus
- Shores beckon with beacons of maritime history
- Freshwater surfers dive into Great Lakes' season in Sheboygan
- BP gets break on soot limits
- Marathon's aim: Infusion of gas, jobs
- Judge to hear petition challenging BP permit
- Rain forces water district to open locks, sending sewage into lake
- Wind power the way to go says Greenpeace
- Lake Erie 'dead zone' studied by NOAA team
- Fox River's value stressed
- EDITORIAL: We have a chance to affect Lakes for the better
- Efforts mount to open Buffalo lighthouse to the public
- Waukegan holds fast to harbor plan
- Cottagers ask for help with lake levels
- Great Lakes near record lows
- 50th Annual Mackinac Bridge Walk
- Heavy rains push sewage into lake, bay
- Superior free fall struck so fast
- Granholm aims to clean up the Lakes
- COMMENTARY: The talk about plastic water bottles heats up
- Toronto turns to lake water for air conditioning
- Schumer to press for more funds for "crippled" sewer systems
- Greenpeace ice-breaker sailing to Toronto
- EDITORIAL: BP makes a lake-friendlier choice for its Indiana refinery
- EDITORIAL: Michigan must keep fighting to protect lakes from invaders
- IJC tackles St. Clair River water levels
- Great Lakes Tributary Modeling Program
- Great Lakes states seek comment on mercury reduction strategy
- Lake level to keep falling
- Workers pull tons of debris from waterways
- Bird die-offs return to lakeshore
- Salmon getting ready to run
- EDITORIAL: Laser training a good option
- A Lower Peninsula spot draws a wider crowd
- Ohio's goal of 'advanced energy' by 2025 deemed achievable
- COMMENTARY: Turn tide toward recreational boating
- Beach maintenance will need permit
- New coalition formed to protect Lake Michigan
- The Soo has a lock on tourism
- Mercury reduction plans developed
- Low water creates crisis
- Instruments give early warning of algae blooms
- For 50th walk, Mighty Mac draws a crowd
- New concerns over wastewater sludge
- Sleuth of the sea
- BP can upgrade plant for $40M, report concludes
- Environmental Film Festival highlights problems on Great Lakes
- A rare encounter with jellyfish
- States urged to join fight against invasive species
- Great Lakes losing billions of gallons of water, study says
- COMMENTARY: Hold BP to its Lake Michigan pledge
- The Coast Guard makes sure it's always ready for an oil spill
- Cormorants conundrum: Kill them or let trees die?
- Team find possible mastodon carving on Lake Michigan rock
- Green Bay port keys on visibility
- International Coastal Cleanup
- $50 Billion in Economic Benefit Hinge on Restoration of Great Lakes
- Sailing race finds good harbor here
- Great Lakes conference draws hundreds of experts
- Swimmers make it across Straits of Mackinac
- The annual southern migration of birds begins
- Event showcases changing culture in sailing
- Canadians alarmed over climate change
- Ladders in place along lake wall
- Surf's up in Point St. Charles
- COMMENTARY: BP controversy rouses us to protect our lakes
- Geologic Journey: The Great Lakes
- Study: Restoring the Great Lakes worth the cost
- Lake Michigan E. coli research brings award for two local scientists
- Muddy waters
- Getting to the bottom of it
- EDITORIAL: No time to lose for Lake Superior fish
- Sea lamprey barrier to Great Lakes breaking down
- Hooked on muskies: Monster fish makes comeback
- COMMENTARY: Changes happening in Ontario lakes
- Activists demand action to stop dropping water levels on Great Lakes
- Wind Shift
- EDITORIAL: Hoping St. Clair is innocent
- Some take plunge into big water
- City sues businesses for harbor cleanup
- Mass mock explosion
- COMMENTARY: Declining Great Lakes water levels stir debate
- Fish detectives
- Old shipwreck found in Lake Superior
- Indiana refinery dispute illustrates debate
- Lawsuit over ship emissions
- Some take plunge into big water
- Minnesota Environmental Initiative
- So, who owns the lakebed?
- COMMENTARY: E. coli may cost millions
- Navy shuts down Duluth unit
- They come out at night: Goby fish mystery solved
- Lake St. Clair pollution study in jeopardy
- Ferry service support sought
- EDITORIAL: Restore the Great Lakes
- Low water levels cost boat owners and repair shops
- Durbin: BP water permit a 'done deal'
- Salt water as fuel? Erie man hopes so
- 3 studies of pollution in Lake Erie gain funds
- Local scientist fights pollution
- Coal carrier backs off, forced to lighten load
- Saginaw-Bay site for dredging spoils sits empty
- Ashland oredock marked for demolition
- Scientists look to us to reduce chemical discharges
- What's dumped in the lake? ... nobody knows
- Great Lakes waters are overdue for cleanup
- Panel's end a good step for Great Lakes, Cowles says
- Confused and irritated
- Coalition aims to save water from Great Lakes
- Changing beauty
- Warblers make birders' hearts sing during weekend conference
- Firms develop an ecological vision of a future Chicago
- Beach cleanup helpers sought
- Lake Erie ferry proposal gets a financial boost
- Region's appeal analyzed
- Cleaner Great Lakes has $50 billion benefit, Brookings reports says
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