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  1. Climate Change in the Great Lakes Region
  2. Lansing officials discuss Grand River pollution
  3. COMMENTARY: Lessons learned from the BP battle
  4. Security stepped up at Mackinaw's dock
  5. Water treatment study for BP could take 9 months
  6. Report: Busier beaches would be open more
  7. It's a shore way to clean up, folks
  8. Pollution control agency checks find more pollution in Minnesota waters
  9. EDITORIAL: It's also about jobs
  10. River's link to illness studied
  11. Superior refinery weighs expansion
  12. EDITORIAL: Failure is not an option
  13. Ports add $2 trillion to U.S. economy
  14. The North American Ecotourism Conference
  15. E-85 pumps not UL safe
  16. Dredging to clear Saginaw Bay shipping channel to start
  17. Agreement addresses lake siphoning
  18. Groups work to turn the tide of invasive species
  19. Water, water everywhere, and a 25-foot drop to the trailhead
  20. VHS major concern on Gile Flowage
  21. Red Cliff Band driving research on barrel dump in Lake Superior
  22. COMMENTARY: Missed energy opportunities
  23. Hawk-eyed spotters flock to mass migration
  24. Judge puts BP appeal on hold
  25. Oxford, Ontario hears about Erie ferry proposal
  26. Can dirty waterways make boaters, fishermen sick?
  27. Fish quotas 'favour' U.S.
  28. Murphy Oil eyes refinery growth
  29. COMMENTARY: Flushing medication down the drain no cure for area waterways
  30. Sea lamprey found in East Twin River
  31. EDITORIAL: Address water levels
  32. Ships can't dump ballast tanks in Isle Royale, state orders
  33. Oxford hears about Erie ferry proposal
  34. Can dirty waterways make boaters, fishermen sick?
  35. Fish quotas 'favour' U.S.
  36. COMMENTARY: Flushing medication down the drain no cure for area waterways
  37. Battling tainted water
  38. EDITORIAL: Address water levels
  39. Lawsuits, legislation aim to regulate ships' ballast water
  40. State of the Upper Peninsula's Water Quality
  41. The longest cleanup: Hunting the invisible
  42. Wind turbines on the horizon
  43. Fewer freighters are traversing the Saginaw River as the economy and water levels kee
  44. States try new approach to preserving oceans, Great Lakes
  45. EDITORIAL: Isle Royale joins battle against a lake threat
  46. Grant will push conservation of Great Lakes
  47. Local historians locate Lake Michigan shipwreck
  48. Report urges governments to clean up Great Lakes
  49. A toxic well, a life changed
  50. Cultural center to honor the Great Lakes
  51. A green go-getter: using law to protect planet
  52. Island gets protection grant
  53. Lack of Compact stalls water flow to the suburbs
  54. Migrations make for amazing views for bird watchers
  55. Lake panel reconvenes to assess all facets of St. Clair's condition
  56. DNR faces many issues regarding state's fish
  57. EDITORIAL: Lake Michigan levels are too low to add taps
  58. Future of historic Belle Isle boat house becomes murky
  59. Great Lakes Regional Water Program
  60. A toxic well, a life changed
  61. Cultural center to honor the Great Lakes
  62. A green go-getter: Using law to protect planet
  63. Island gets protection grant
  64. Lack of compact stalls water flow to the suburbs
  65. Migrations make for amazing views for bird watchers
  66. Mich. DNR faces many issues regarding state's fish
  67. Experts gather to discuss water resources
  68. Algae a concern at Bruce Beach
  69. Oil refinery expansions face opposition
  70. Fishermen head to court
  71. Wind study starts in Erie Twp.
  72. Cormorant-reduction plan on bay stirs debate
  73. DNR says hatchery fish show no sign of virus
  74. Cleanup of polluted Upper Peninsula bay completed, officials say
  75. Devices help city track sewage overflow
  76. Experts gather to discuss water resources
  77. Great Lakes Maritime Research Institute
  78. Utilities and wildlife
  79. Grant, local funds to help destroy invasive species
  80. Experts tour 'Taj Mahal of the lighthouse world'
  81. Area economy ripe for environment-friendly development
  82. COMMENTARY: The challenge of going eco
  83. Michiganders must pull weeds together
  84. Many plans for lakefront
  85. New North Shore guidebook explains Minnesota's origins
  86. EDITORIAL: A Great Lakes diversion
  87. CheckMyLake.org
  88. Runoff blamed for deformed frogs
  89. Toledo mayor calls for energy research center
  90. Deer population flourishes after mild winter, biologists say
  91. COMMENTARY: A Superior idea
  92. Cruise ship will not be returning
  93. COMMENTARY: Perch season approaches with live bait in question
  94. Asian carp seen as 'ultimate invader'
  95. Projects benefiting Great Lakes headed to Bush's desk
  96. Tracking Erie's deadly algae
  97. The trees are turning
  98. DECC's tug will go back to work in harbor
  99. Restoring former wetlands
  100. Climate change, VHS stress fishery
  101. Fort Erie's 'wonderful little gem'
  102. Barlow calls for protection for Great Lakes
  103. Audience says plan for future of shoreline contains error
  104. Fighting the phragmites
  105. Towns must make case to state for lake water
  106. Here's a chance to see some geese and eat one, too
  107. Luring youths into fishing tough
  108. A killer strikes the Great Lakes
  109. New exhibit sails the Great Lakes
  110. Residents slam IDEM, U.S. Steel
  111. Ospreys making a comeback
  112. EDITORIAL: Take action quickly on low water levels
  113. EDITORIAL: Anything's better than using our lakes as sewers
  114. Too much of a good thing hurting local rivers, lakes
  115. WRDA bill passes; Bush to veto
  116. Windpower pushes Duluth terminal to record cargo level
  117. COMMENTARY: Foreign invaders threaten us
  118. MDEQ director: More beach muck research is needed
  119. Agency to test ballast treatment in Superior
  120. Frank Lloyd Wright boathouse to open on Buffalo waterfront
  121. Residents have many ideas for lakeshore plan
  122. Green Bay sees signs of 'harbor prosperity'
  123. Creek wildlife makes return 14 years later
  124. EDITORIAL: No effluent spill is acceptable
  125. Groups debate lakes compact
  126. Bird species that bounced back may face a cull
  127. Freighters carry less because of low lakes
  128. COMMENTARY: The top of the lake
  129. Creek cleanup yields WWII munitions
  130. Birds' changing behavior is warning of global warming
  131. COMMENTARY: Great Lakes Compact needs Wisconsin's approval now
  132. Feds to help fight fish virus
  133. Great Lakes communities put on pressure to restore natural resource
  134. Waterways on the wane
  135. EDITORIAL: Water-quality bill expensive, but necessary
  136. Minnesota Water Resources Conference
  137. Schooner that sunk off Sodus Point identified
  138. Clough Island development looks unlikely
  139. Canada's wind farms blow away turbine tourists
  140. Agreement clarifies Indian hunting, fishing rights
  141. Public invited to see wetlands proposals for Maumee Bay
  142. EDITORIAL: Fair game
  143. Wetlands at heart of debate
  144. EDITORIAL: Phosphorous causing decline of shoreline; time to consider ban
  145. Superior Watershed Partnership
  146. Fall in Ontario
  147. COMMENTARY: Tourism cure: See Canada from a boat
  148. How low can the river go?
  149. Wetlands destruction near Mentor Marsh overestimated, developer's consultant says
  150. Global warming could cause rise in sewer bills
  151. Activists still wary of U.S. Steel permit
  152. Riverfront land deal OK'd
  153. AES plans pier for Somerset power plant
  154. Hearing on lake levels pushed
  155. Michigan raised sturgeon doing well
  156. Tales surface of monster living in Lake Erie
  157. Michigan City explores ways to save its lighthouse
  158. Watchdog group to sue government for dumping bullets
  159. Some think nature's not solely to blame for falling lake levels
  160. Falling Superior puts damper on business, tourism
  161. Asian carp threatens Great Lakes
  162. Great Lakes disappearing?
  163. Making a Great Lake Superior 2007
  164. Sharing water is key to Richardson's plan
  165. Superior at record low; Huron could be next
  166. COMMENTARY: Your tap, your toilet and the Great Lakes
  167. Montreal Matters: Dry future for the St. Lawrence
  168. EDITORIAL: Traverse City, county must cooperate to keep bay, beaches clean
  169. Effort in Door County to save Wisonsin's chinook
  170. Bay water quality high, but diligence needed
  171. No simple solution for Great Lakes muck, scientists say
  172. Group hopes to raise millions of dollars to conserve, display shipwreck
  173. Businesses seize green initiative
  174. COMMENTARY: Great Lakes' innovation potential barely tapped
  175. New tenants bring life into old building
  176. Worrisome tidings from Montreal's shores
  177. 2006 bird kill one of worst ever
  178. Report questions benefits of metal mining projects
  179. Uncapped resources
  180. Policy stalls sewer hookup
  181. Warming to change Great Lakes ecosystem?
  182. Virus killing Great Lakes giant
  183. Fall in Michigan
  184. Sewage plant upgrades to still miss Hamilton Harbour cleanup goals
  185. COMMENTARY: Let's keep mine away from U.P. headwaters
  186. A water query from out West
  187. New York offers quality freshwater scuba diving
  188. Foliage forming oasis of color in the Toledo area
  189. WDNR to release more than 60 sturgeon into Manitowoc River
  190. Tribe plans municipal marina
  191. Three rivers to get specialized biologist
  192. Early canal closure protects drinking water
  193. National parks in Great Lakes region need help, report says
  194. Conservation Minnesota
  195. Try these PA drives for fall colors
  196. Jobs are up, but Is the U.S. competitive enough?
  197. Zebra mussels found in east metro lakes
  198. Sturgeon die during DNR tagging
  199. Two more towns consider Lake Michigan water
  200. Point Pelee gets its point back
  201. Low water levels yield surprises
  202. Fueling future hopes
  203. Scientists seek deadly fish virus in Saginaw Bay
  204. Research Cautions to Catch-and-Release in Less than 4 Minutes
  205. Algae blooms on rise
  206. N.Y. governor sets his sights on revitalizing Buffalo
  207. 2007 Great Lakes Regional Data Exchange Conference
  208. LNG terminal almost a go, Qubec says
  209. Qubec City's autumn colors
  210. Cleveland port wants in on container shipping
  211. Report spotlights threats to dunes
  212. N.Y. county commercial pesticide use falls
  213. Lake Erie water levels a concern
  214. Ethanol push could threaten water supplies
  215. Ohio Fall Foliage 2007
  216. Michigan DNR's commercial fisheries unit honored
  217. Pioneering healthier living: Great Lakes Bioneers convene
  218. Prosecutor may force defendant to testify in Davis-Besse trial
  219. Steel plant's final permit in place
  220. Group says 8 facilities violated Clean Water Act
  221. Dow Chemical to tackle dioxins
  222. Ohio tops list for clean-water violations, Environment Ohio reports
  223. 29-pound carp pulled from Lake Pepin causes concern
  224. Granholm not keen on sharing Great Lakes
  225. Indiana seeks to ease rules for lake polluter
  226. Not so Great Lakes have sprung a leak
  227. International effort on water quality will examine Lake Ontario
  228. NYDEC proposal would protect 5,800-acre site
  229. Lawmakers criticize IDEM over U.S. Steel permit
  230. Autumn color hitting it's peak in Michigan's Upper Peninsula
  231. Who pulled the plug on Lake Superior?
  232. Editorial: Hands off our H2O
  233. Misery blooms among lotuses
  234. Richardson changes tune about tapping Great Lakes for dry West
  235. Your drugs in your water
  236. The pest of the West
  237. Not-so-Great Lakes have sprung a leak
  238. International effort on water quality will examine Lake Ontario
  239. NYDEC proposal would protect 5,800-acre site
  240. Autumn color hitting its peak in the U.P.
  241. Who pulled the plug on Lake Superior?
  242. EDITORIAL: Hands off our H2O
  243. Law complicates minnow trapping
  244. Weather, locale key for duck hunters
  245. Lake Huron Forest Thinning Out
  246. Irondequoit Bay water level
  247. Nature blooms in industrial zone
  248. Buried treasure
  249. Bill would require publicizing sewage overflows
  250. Clean Water violation report is misleading, power plant officials say