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- Climate Change in the Great Lakes Region
- Lansing officials discuss Grand River pollution
- COMMENTARY: Lessons learned from the BP battle
- Security stepped up at Mackinaw's dock
- Water treatment study for BP could take 9 months
- Report: Busier beaches would be open more
- It's a shore way to clean up, folks
- Pollution control agency checks find more pollution in Minnesota waters
- EDITORIAL: It's also about jobs
- River's link to illness studied
- Superior refinery weighs expansion
- EDITORIAL: Failure is not an option
- Ports add $2 trillion to U.S. economy
- The North American Ecotourism Conference
- E-85 pumps not UL safe
- Dredging to clear Saginaw Bay shipping channel to start
- Agreement addresses lake siphoning
- Groups work to turn the tide of invasive species
- Water, water everywhere, and a 25-foot drop to the trailhead
- VHS major concern on Gile Flowage
- Red Cliff Band driving research on barrel dump in Lake Superior
- COMMENTARY: Missed energy opportunities
- Hawk-eyed spotters flock to mass migration
- Judge puts BP appeal on hold
- Oxford, Ontario hears about Erie ferry proposal
- Can dirty waterways make boaters, fishermen sick?
- Fish quotas 'favour' U.S.
- Murphy Oil eyes refinery growth
- COMMENTARY: Flushing medication down the drain no cure for area waterways
- Sea lamprey found in East Twin River
- EDITORIAL: Address water levels
- Ships can't dump ballast tanks in Isle Royale, state orders
- Oxford hears about Erie ferry proposal
- Can dirty waterways make boaters, fishermen sick?
- Fish quotas 'favour' U.S.
- COMMENTARY: Flushing medication down the drain no cure for area waterways
- Battling tainted water
- EDITORIAL: Address water levels
- Lawsuits, legislation aim to regulate ships' ballast water
- State of the Upper Peninsula's Water Quality
- The longest cleanup: Hunting the invisible
- Wind turbines on the horizon
- Fewer freighters are traversing the Saginaw River as the economy and water levels kee
- States try new approach to preserving oceans, Great Lakes
- EDITORIAL: Isle Royale joins battle against a lake threat
- Grant will push conservation of Great Lakes
- Local historians locate Lake Michigan shipwreck
- Report urges governments to clean up Great Lakes
- A toxic well, a life changed
- Cultural center to honor the Great Lakes
- A green go-getter: using law to protect planet
- Island gets protection grant
- Lack of Compact stalls water flow to the suburbs
- Migrations make for amazing views for bird watchers
- Lake panel reconvenes to assess all facets of St. Clair's condition
- DNR faces many issues regarding state's fish
- EDITORIAL: Lake Michigan levels are too low to add taps
- Future of historic Belle Isle boat house becomes murky
- Great Lakes Regional Water Program
- A toxic well, a life changed
- Cultural center to honor the Great Lakes
- A green go-getter: Using law to protect planet
- Island gets protection grant
- Lack of compact stalls water flow to the suburbs
- Migrations make for amazing views for bird watchers
- Mich. DNR faces many issues regarding state's fish
- Experts gather to discuss water resources
- Algae a concern at Bruce Beach
- Oil refinery expansions face opposition
- Fishermen head to court
- Wind study starts in Erie Twp.
- Cormorant-reduction plan on bay stirs debate
- DNR says hatchery fish show no sign of virus
- Cleanup of polluted Upper Peninsula bay completed, officials say
- Devices help city track sewage overflow
- Experts gather to discuss water resources
- Great Lakes Maritime Research Institute
- Utilities and wildlife
- Grant, local funds to help destroy invasive species
- Experts tour 'Taj Mahal of the lighthouse world'
- Area economy ripe for environment-friendly development
- COMMENTARY: The challenge of going eco
- Michiganders must pull weeds together
- Many plans for lakefront
- New North Shore guidebook explains Minnesota's origins
- EDITORIAL: A Great Lakes diversion
- CheckMyLake.org
- Runoff blamed for deformed frogs
- Toledo mayor calls for energy research center
- Deer population flourishes after mild winter, biologists say
- COMMENTARY: A Superior idea
- Cruise ship will not be returning
- COMMENTARY: Perch season approaches with live bait in question
- Asian carp seen as 'ultimate invader'
- Projects benefiting Great Lakes headed to Bush's desk
- Tracking Erie's deadly algae
- The trees are turning
- DECC's tug will go back to work in harbor
- Restoring former wetlands
- Climate change, VHS stress fishery
- Fort Erie's 'wonderful little gem'
- Barlow calls for protection for Great Lakes
- Audience says plan for future of shoreline contains error
- Fighting the phragmites
- Towns must make case to state for lake water
- Here's a chance to see some geese and eat one, too
- Luring youths into fishing tough
- A killer strikes the Great Lakes
- New exhibit sails the Great Lakes
- Residents slam IDEM, U.S. Steel
- Ospreys making a comeback
- EDITORIAL: Take action quickly on low water levels
- EDITORIAL: Anything's better than using our lakes as sewers
- Too much of a good thing hurting local rivers, lakes
- WRDA bill passes; Bush to veto
- Windpower pushes Duluth terminal to record cargo level
- COMMENTARY: Foreign invaders threaten us
- MDEQ director: More beach muck research is needed
- Agency to test ballast treatment in Superior
- Frank Lloyd Wright boathouse to open on Buffalo waterfront
- Residents have many ideas for lakeshore plan
- Green Bay sees signs of 'harbor prosperity'
- Creek wildlife makes return 14 years later
- EDITORIAL: No effluent spill is acceptable
- Groups debate lakes compact
- Bird species that bounced back may face a cull
- Freighters carry less because of low lakes
- COMMENTARY: The top of the lake
- Creek cleanup yields WWII munitions
- Birds' changing behavior is warning of global warming
- COMMENTARY: Great Lakes Compact needs Wisconsin's approval now
- Feds to help fight fish virus
- Great Lakes communities put on pressure to restore natural resource
- Waterways on the wane
- EDITORIAL: Water-quality bill expensive, but necessary
- Minnesota Water Resources Conference
- Schooner that sunk off Sodus Point identified
- Clough Island development looks unlikely
- Canada's wind farms blow away turbine tourists
- Agreement clarifies Indian hunting, fishing rights
- Public invited to see wetlands proposals for Maumee Bay
- EDITORIAL: Fair game
- Wetlands at heart of debate
- EDITORIAL: Phosphorous causing decline of shoreline; time to consider ban
- Superior Watershed Partnership
- Fall in Ontario
- COMMENTARY: Tourism cure: See Canada from a boat
- How low can the river go?
- Wetlands destruction near Mentor Marsh overestimated, developer's consultant says
- Global warming could cause rise in sewer bills
- Activists still wary of U.S. Steel permit
- Riverfront land deal OK'd
- AES plans pier for Somerset power plant
- Hearing on lake levels pushed
- Michigan raised sturgeon doing well
- Tales surface of monster living in Lake Erie
- Michigan City explores ways to save its lighthouse
- Watchdog group to sue government for dumping bullets
- Some think nature's not solely to blame for falling lake levels
- Falling Superior puts damper on business, tourism
- Asian carp threatens Great Lakes
- Great Lakes disappearing?
- Making a Great Lake Superior 2007
- Sharing water is key to Richardson's plan
- Superior at record low; Huron could be next
- COMMENTARY: Your tap, your toilet and the Great Lakes
- Montreal Matters: Dry future for the St. Lawrence
- EDITORIAL: Traverse City, county must cooperate to keep bay, beaches clean
- Effort in Door County to save Wisonsin's chinook
- Bay water quality high, but diligence needed
- No simple solution for Great Lakes muck, scientists say
- Group hopes to raise millions of dollars to conserve, display shipwreck
- Businesses seize green initiative
- COMMENTARY: Great Lakes' innovation potential barely tapped
- New tenants bring life into old building
- Worrisome tidings from Montreal's shores
- 2006 bird kill one of worst ever
- Report questions benefits of metal mining projects
- Uncapped resources
- Policy stalls sewer hookup
- Warming to change Great Lakes ecosystem?
- Virus killing Great Lakes giant
- Fall in Michigan
- Sewage plant upgrades to still miss Hamilton Harbour cleanup goals
- COMMENTARY: Let's keep mine away from U.P. headwaters
- A water query from out West
- New York offers quality freshwater scuba diving
- Foliage forming oasis of color in the Toledo area
- WDNR to release more than 60 sturgeon into Manitowoc River
- Tribe plans municipal marina
- Three rivers to get specialized biologist
- Early canal closure protects drinking water
- National parks in Great Lakes region need help, report says
- Conservation Minnesota
- Try these PA drives for fall colors
- Jobs are up, but Is the U.S. competitive enough?
- Zebra mussels found in east metro lakes
- Sturgeon die during DNR tagging
- Two more towns consider Lake Michigan water
- Point Pelee gets its point back
- Low water levels yield surprises
- Fueling future hopes
- Scientists seek deadly fish virus in Saginaw Bay
- Research Cautions to Catch-and-Release in Less than 4 Minutes
- Algae blooms on rise
- N.Y. governor sets his sights on revitalizing Buffalo
- 2007 Great Lakes Regional Data Exchange Conference
- LNG terminal almost a go, Qubec says
- Qubec City's autumn colors
- Cleveland port wants in on container shipping
- Report spotlights threats to dunes
- N.Y. county commercial pesticide use falls
- Lake Erie water levels a concern
- Ethanol push could threaten water supplies
- Ohio Fall Foliage 2007
- Michigan DNR's commercial fisheries unit honored
- Pioneering healthier living: Great Lakes Bioneers convene
- Prosecutor may force defendant to testify in Davis-Besse trial
- Steel plant's final permit in place
- Group says 8 facilities violated Clean Water Act
- Dow Chemical to tackle dioxins
- Ohio tops list for clean-water violations, Environment Ohio reports
- 29-pound carp pulled from Lake Pepin causes concern
- Granholm not keen on sharing Great Lakes
- Indiana seeks to ease rules for lake polluter
- Not so Great Lakes have sprung a leak
- International effort on water quality will examine Lake Ontario
- NYDEC proposal would protect 5,800-acre site
- Lawmakers criticize IDEM over U.S. Steel permit
- Autumn color hitting it's peak in Michigan's Upper Peninsula
- Who pulled the plug on Lake Superior?
- Editorial: Hands off our H2O
- Misery blooms among lotuses
- Richardson changes tune about tapping Great Lakes for dry West
- Your drugs in your water
- The pest of the West
- Not-so-Great Lakes have sprung a leak
- International effort on water quality will examine Lake Ontario
- NYDEC proposal would protect 5,800-acre site
- Autumn color hitting its peak in the U.P.
- Who pulled the plug on Lake Superior?
- EDITORIAL: Hands off our H2O
- Law complicates minnow trapping
- Weather, locale key for duck hunters
- Lake Huron Forest Thinning Out
- Irondequoit Bay water level
- Nature blooms in industrial zone
- Buried treasure
- Bill would require publicizing sewage overflows
- Clean Water violation report is misleading, power plant officials say
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