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  1. Chain reaction killing loons in Great Lakes
  2. Great Lakes Day in Washington
  3. National Ocean Sciences Bowl (NOSB)
  4. Winter in the Great Lakes Region
  5. EDITORIAL: Great Lakes states must ensure our water future
  6. Scientist on quest for disappearing eel
  7. Shaking up the Great Lakes
  8. Water skiers brave chill on Pigeon Lake
  9. House bill could provide grants to coastal businesses
  10. Environmental Film Festival coming to the Bay City State Theatre
  11. No rezoning of duneland yet
  12. Great Lakes Day in Washington
  13. The annual buoy removal
  14. A thirst for fresh water
  15. EDITORIAL: Make it a priority
  16. Clinton River dredge plans a go
  17. We probably haven't seen last of species
  18. COMMENTARY: Intensify efforts to halt invaders
  19. Shaking up the Great Lakes
  20. BP permit blowup leads to IDEM changes
  21. Minnesota to keep eye on 24 lakes
  22. Lake Superior above last year's level
  23. Underwater preserve proposed in Muskegon
  24. Great Lakes region sees more people leaving
  25. Minnesota: Alternative fuel
  26. Coastal pollution forges Louisiana, Ohio partnership
  27. Pondering wind energy possibilities in Michigan
  28. Growing thirst threatens a Great Lakes water war
  29. Lake Erie's water level could plunge 3 to 6 feet as Earth's temperature rises
  30. Great Lakes Compact on track in Indiana
  31. States eye stricter curbs on Great Lakes water
  32. Big lake's fish population plummeting
  33. Udall: A Letter to my Grandchildren
  34. Grand Cal may drop off IDEM list
  35. Ottawa County working to replace slow beach water testing system
  36. EDITORIAL: No reason to wait
  37. Eye on the eagles
  38. Saginaw River shipping traffic declines again; low water levels cited
  39. New brownfield laws will help small communities
  40. EDITORIAL: Water pact needs support of Legislature
  41. EPA quits dioxin talks
  42. Entrepreneur finds profits in waste rock at abandoned mine
  43. Millennium Park gets trail network
  44. Watchdog urges review of nuclear plant
  45. Cuyahoga County approves $1 million contract to study wind turbine project
  46. Scuba museum surfaces in Loves Park
  47. Beavers dine, dash and destroy on the lakefront
  48. Lakeshore owners learn more about Olson's plan
  49. Dane County commission to review road salt use
  50. We Energies takes permit denial to court
  51. COMMENTARY: Promote renewable energy over coal plant expansion
  52. Mich. DNR issues guide for controlling invasive weed
  53. Duluth rail company to pay fine for storage violations, spills
  54. Group floats plan for underwater preserve
  55. Group considers future of harbor cleanup
  56. 2008 Great Lakes Commission-Sea Grant Fellowship
  57. Palisades narrows source of tritium leak
  58. Steel shipments within Lakes could boost port
  59. DNR to get help in battle of phragmites
  60. Warm-winter cycles accelerating loss of Great Lakes water
  61. Paradise Island becomes nature reserve
  62. Lake Erie ferry still in works
  63. Lakes bill is literally a drop in the bucket
  64. Alewives rebound in latest Lake Michigan forage fish survey
  65. Another freighter hits bottom in Muskegon
  66. Detroit River, Lake Erie getting cleaner
  67. Fertilizer ban could help lakes
  68. Ohio opens ethanol era with $105 million refinery in Putnam County
  69. Study finds strong winds off Lake Erie for turbine project
  70. Hopefuls snub state's concerns for environment
  71. Foreign species hitching rides on ship hulls
  72. Opinion: Support for Great Lakes could aid GOP candidates
  73. Commentary: We must act fast to protect Great Lakes
  74. Winter ice on lakes, rivers, ponds: A thing of the past?
  75. EDITORIAL: Support for Great Lakes could aid GOP candidates
  76. COMMENTARY: We must act fast to protect Great Lakes
  77. Hopefuls snub state's concerns for environment
  78. Hemingway country is a fulfilling journey
  79. Paradise protected
  80. New invader is a tough perennial grass
  81. Bruce County asked to take up low water cause
  82. Commercial fishermen challenging state rules
  83. Water debate over Great Lakes heads to Capitol
  84. EDITORIAL: Protect Great Lakes water
  85. EDITORIAL: Don't let governor forget Great Lakes' impact
  86. Waves eroding tip of Toronto Islands
  87. Prey fish dwindling in Lake Michigan
  88. The Great Lakes Rock!
  89. EDITORIAL: Protect Great Lakes water
  90. Bruce County asked to take up low water cause
  91. New invader is a tough perennial grass
  92. Paradise protected
  93. COMMENTARY: Hemingway country is a fulfilling journey
  94. Six states debating Great Lakes Compact
  95. Sport fishing drops on Great Lakes
  96. Keeping a closer eye on intrusion
  97. U.S. ferry to Canada proposal still has support
  98. Charter captains will need digital-age credential
  99. We wonder: Is it winter?
  100. Phosphorus debate goes to Lansing
  101. Governor Doyle announces $4.1 million for Door County coastal wetlands
  102. Hundreds register concern about "flawed" U.S. Steel permit
  103. Bills seeking to regulate diversion of Great Lakes water advance
  104. Voters focus on water in Great Lakes state
  105. Hamlin turbines could affect flying wildlife
  106. Lake Lead Dumping
  107. A Way Forward: Strengthening Decision-Making and Accountability under the Great Lakes
  108. Keeping a closer eye on intrusion
  109. U.S. ferry to Canada proposal still has support
  110. We wonder: Is it winter?
  111. Phosphorus debate goes to Lansing
  112. Local blowback from windfarms
  113. Worry in Michigan as forests change hands
  114. COMMENTARY: Fix economy with manufacturing jobs
  115. Biofuels law attracts opposition
  116. Ship runs aground, sinks in Duluth-Superior Harbor
  117. 'Pigboats' once called on Grand Traverse Bay
  118. Ontario Premier reveals support for offshore energy plan
  119. Ontario reconsidering Great Lakes wind farm moratoriun
  120. Kites pull surfers on frozen lakes, too
  121. Tree-killing insects found in S. Chicago suburbs
  122. Great Lakes Shipwreck Research Foundation
  123. NY state establishes invasive species office
  124. Beige Book: Modest economic growth in Upper Midwest
  125. Coal, ore fuel port's cargo gains
  126. COMMENTARY: Emissions are tiny but deadly
  127. Crews continue to work on freeing ship stuck in Duluth-Superior Harbor
  128. Lawsuit claims FBI gun range pollutes Lake Michigan
  129. New rules could prevent Great Lakes invaders
  130. Exotic shrimp is new Great Lakes invader
  131. Minnesota's North Shore a winter playground
  132. Seaway standards enhanced
  133. Drinking water troubles on Canadian reserves improving, report says
  134. Debris backs up on Indiana beaches
  135. Soo Locks close until March 25
  136. Lake St. Clair levels low, but not at record low
  137. COMMENTARY: Protecting Great Lakes is a national concern
  138. Indiana Senate unanimously passes Great Lakes Compact bill
  139. Fighting Great Lakes invaders at sea
  140. Satellites could help Great Lakes
  141. Rural voters want clean water
  142. Commentary: Time to solve problems of the Great Lakes
  143. NOAA funds $3.8M project to study Saginaw Bay ecosystem
  144. Ashtabula marinas receive Ohio Clean Marinas certification
  145. Quebec's nuclear future rests on fate of aging Gentilly-2 power plant
  146. COMMENTARY: '07 records undercut denials of naysayers
  147. Local man helps make maritime history fun
  148. Cold snap unlikely to freeze Lake Erie
  149. The lure of the outdoors
  150. Building Prosperity. Growing Michigan.
  151. Meeting to focus on water withdrawal rules
  152. Great Lakes shipping levels down in '07
  153. Conservancy to buy 140 acres along Lake Huron
  154. Temp's down, surf's up
  155. COMMENTARY: Fishing decline a concern
  156. Pinched Midwest businesses agree some form of stimulus needed
  157. Low-sulfur coal from Wyoming finds its way into 38 states
  158. DTE could be heading to court
  159. Refinery worries
  160. Steady decline in lake levels: Sad fact of life
  161. Water-quality improvement gets hearing
  162. Survey supports Great Lakes Compact
  163. EDITORIAL: Presidential hopefuls should all sign Great Lakes pledge
  164. EDITORIAL: U.S. must shut door to invasive species
  165. Opportunity 08: Preserving the Vital Center -- Renew the Economy of the Industrial He
  166. Low-sulfur coal from Wyoming finds its way into 38 states
  167. DTE could be heading to court
  168. Refinery worries
  169. Steady decline in lake levels: Sad fact of life
  170. Water-quality improvement gets hearing
  171. The Conservation Foundation
  172. Inaugural film fest generates interest in environment
  173. Moratorium placed on construction of windmills in NY town
  174. Estrogen in water supply impacting fish, frogs
  175. EDITORIAL: Protecting the Great Lakes
  176. Great Lakes restoration program gets funding
  177. Great Lakes' water quality remains a challenge
  178. Why are angler numbers declining on Great Lakes?
  179. Lake pollution shows improvement
  180. John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon
  181. Offshore wind power gets green light
  182. EDITORIAL: Invasion strategies
  183. Ohio's bald eagles expand their numbers, range
  184. EDITORIAL: Finger-pointing not answer to pollution
  185. NY DEC to announce funding for Lake Ontario
  186. EDITORIAL: Great Lakes challenge
  187. EPA sets session on Great Lakes
  188. Auditor: Government lags on measurements for Great Lakes toxins
  189. Bloody-red shrimp invades Great Lakes
  190. 2008 Great Lakes Summer Student Fellowship Program
  191. New Berlin studying water rate revision
  192. Farmers work to conserve water
  193. Lake Ontario has shaped our history
  194. EDITORIAL: Milwaukee gets the most from its water; Ohio's just all wet
  195. Canals get so dry, state now calls them wetlands
  196. At Premiers meeting, Campbell, McGuinty to push climate agenda
  197. Lake Superior water levels still a foot below normal
  198. Why Great Lakes birds are dying
  199. Parties split over water withdrawal
  200. EDITORIAL: Congress must act to guard Great Lakes
  201. Lake Erie Lakewide Management Program (LaMP) Public Forum
  202. U.S. border patrol contemplating office in Ottawa County
  203. Citizens say: We decide where our Great Lakes waters go!
  204. EDITORIAL: Don't let Ohio miss the opportunity to develop wind and solar power
  205. Lawmaker says MDEQ fails to look out for lake
  206. Commercial fisherman seeks stop to new rules
  207. WDNR reviewing Great Lakes dredging policies
  208. Later freezes, earlier thaws wave of future
  209. COMMENTARY:Water is nice, Part II
  210. Offshore wind power project will make Ontario a global leader
  211. The preservation predicament
  212. Niagara Artists' Center exhibit reveals dangers of tourism on nature
  213. Michigan Gov. Granholm pushes job-creating programs
  214. Isle Royale image from NASA
  215. Hatchery and marina overhauls highlight Lake Ontario settlement
  216. Kennecott approval on way
  217. Duluth councilors, lawmakers set strategy for legislative session
  218. Powerful winds raise lake level at Buffalo
  219. Niagara Artists' Center exhibit reveals dangers of tourism on nature
  220. Wetlands in the 21st Century: Altered Landscapes and Changing Climates
  221. U.S. shipbuilders grapple with labor shortage amid rise in orders
  222. U.S. scraps futuristic coal plant
  223. $200m ozonation plant a first
  224. Rabaska foes will take case to federal government
  225. Erie tire-burning facility raises concerns in Ontario
  226. Tourists venturing to Chicago in winter
  227. Love Canal funds $12 million fisheries 'wish list'
  228. Paddling upstream: Plan to clean Chicago rivers meets some resistance
  229. EPA to host environment update meeting tonight at SVSU
  230. State officials release plan for mercury reduction
  231. National Ocean Sciences Bowl
  232. COMMENTARY: Turning calamity into cash
  233. Mayor optimistic on lake water
  234. COMMENTARY: Warming will cost us our northern paradise
  235. Great Lakes lawmakers dangle electoral votes for promises of federal lakes protection
  236. USEPA: Zebra mussels may increase beach muck
  237. An artemis for modern times
  238. Activist: Corporations are increasingly taking control of water supply
  239. Lake Ontario has shaped our history
  240. Company turns waste juice into energy
  241. Futuregen project scrapped by Feds
  242. Keeping Waukesha's sewage out of the Root River
  243. COMMENTARY: Ohio must protect its precious fresh water resource
  244. USEPA: 2008 will be a year for algae action
  245. States differ on solution to deadly fish virus
  246. Annual polar plunge comes off with a splash
  247. Lack of 'good ice' in winter stresses area's water levels
  248. Botulism is killing Great Lakes birds
  249. Herons in Chicago wetlands survive exposure to banned toxins
  250. Futuregen project scrapped by feds