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- Lack of 'good ice' in winter stresses water levels
- Aquarium will benefit from Oxy settlement
- Indiana among worst contributors to Gulf 'dead zone'
- Farmers cashing in on carbon credits
- Researchers prepare for more bird deaths
- MI DEQ seeking $95M a year in funding
- Winters become warmer, shorter
- EDITORIAL: Great Lakes pact must pass in '08
- Michigan expands quarantine zone in fight against emerald ash borer
- Lake Superior level closer to normal
- Wildlife refuge is centerpiece of Detroit River's recovery
- NOAA Center of Excellence for Great Lakes and Human Health
- A cleaner St. Lawrence on the horizon?
- Indiana among worst contributors to Gulf 'dead zone'
- Michigan DEQ seeking $95M a year in funding
- Winters become warmer, shorter
- EDITORIAL: Great Lakes pact must pass in '08
- Official: `Michigan is a visionary' in trying to protect water supply
- Grand Rapids rethinks branded water bottles
- Commerical diving a family business for Lakewood Township's Noricks
- Ohio EPA stream cleanup goal unlikely by 2010
- Shedd's oceanarium to close for renovation
- Ontario's change in wind-power policy direction generates new fans
- Michigan City to seek lake beacon
- Minnesota cities struggle with measuring their carbon footprint
- Bush cuts dredging funds
- Indiana airs draft permit for BP
- St. Lawrence Plan (SLP): For a Sustainable Development
- Groups pan Bush's Great Lakes budget
- Great Lakes Compact nears approval in Indiana
- EDITORIAL: Open Lighthouse Point
- Scientists, politicians aim to tackle drugs in the water supply
- EDITORIAL: Green energy may fuel state's growth
- Lakes cleanup would give $50B lift to economy
- Emission increase expected
- Big snows help big lake
- Evanston Lakefront Master Plan Process
- Players lace up for pond hockey classic
- Low water levels remain a concern
- EDITORIAL: Explore, develop every alternative power source
- EDITORIAL: Coping with the meltdown
- Ohio Governor pushes for green power
- Green is back in Toronto budget
- More fish, bird death expected as a result of type E botulism
- Great Lakes health report withheld by agency
- Michigan DNR approves Kennecott mine
- Great Lakes protection bill gaining support
- Appellate panel rejects E.P.A. emission limits
- Smelt low, herring high in Lake Superior
- COMMENTARY: Don't be surprised if Uncle Sam starts salivating over Canada's fresh wat
- Plan to protect drinking water affects land use
- Lake Ontario power project seeks Oswego County route
- First Nation, U.S. National Park Service to battle Great Lakes virus
- Yeast could be the key to ending lake invaders
- Fed dollars for the birds
- Wawa Webcam
- Great Lakes cruising takes bruising
- COMMENTARY: How wastewater can improve the Root River
- COMMENTARY: Freshwater is a precious commodity
- Lake levels sinking to new lows
- Refinery pollution may soar
- New York poised to join agreement to protect Great Lakes
- Historians think Lake Superior shipwreck is a harbor tug
- Bill to phase out mercury products
- Phosphorous detergent ban bill advances
- Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area proposal
- Lake Mead could be within a few years of going dry, study finds
- Region could be touted as Freshwater Coast
- Grant will address deadly fish virus
- Doing research beneath the ice
- EDITORIAL: Standing up for Great Lakes
- COMMENTARY: Governments fight to keep invasive species out of lakes
- Indiana Gov. Daniels expected to sign bill to protect the Great Lakes
- Bait fish need disease-free' certificate
- Minnesota agency moves to regulate ballast water
- Powerful Hard Water airboats designed for treacherous winter lake surfaces
- COMMENTARY: Protect consumers from dirty coal
- Pollution settlement a boon
- Funding helps campaign to anchor more cruise ships in Sault
- Environmentalists urge more time to review BP permits
- COMMENTARY: Au Sable fends off polluters
- Deal would let Saugatuck lease part of dunes land
- Work continues on Harbor Shores site
- Leaked report on the Great Lakes is a wake-up call
- COMMENTARY: Northumberland's hills are alive with the sounds of music
- Lake Superior cargo demand increases as capacity drops
- Winter season a challenge for wildlife
- Wintertime, and fishing is easy
- Birds dying on Lake Michigan shoreline
- Speed boaters take to the ice
- Change sought in lakes pact
- Swans on lakeshore seen as climate change sign
- MDEQ list of waterways with algae problems doesn't include Saginaw Bay
- Powerful Hard Water airboats designed for treacherous winter lake surfaces
- DIscover the magic of Gunflint Trail, Minnesota
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- Sturgeon may finally get some respect; Federal government looking at protecting speci
- $750,000 grant to fight deadly fish disease
- Lake deal draws near: Compact would limit water use
- New debate may dissolve water pact
- Anishinabek of the Gitchi Gami Environmental Programs (AGG)
- Pesticide ban?
- Killing the common carp
- COMMENTARY: Water report missing key issues
- Phosphorus fertilizer ban carries penalties
- Effort begins to save Interstate Falls access
- Discover the magic of Gunflint Trail, Minnesota
- Fouled lakes spark fertilizer debate
- EDITORIAL: Don't scuttle good plan to protect Great Lakes water
- 2008 Chicago Maritime Festival
- COMMENTARY: The Great Lakes states need their own regional strategy
- Mayor won't release appraisal
- Burns Ditch dredging awaits study by Corps
- Huron County eagles get head start
- Group aims to improve White Lake's pollution rating
- Disease risk high near toxic waters
- Delay of report is blamed on politics
- Interim report focuses on cutting energy use
- Sunken treasures
- EDITORIAL: Keep the Great Lakes Compact
- Ohio House OKs water compact; Senate to weigh different version
- COMMENTARY: How to Handle an Invasive Species? Eat it
- Seaway authority to release plan to adjust water levels
- How to slow St. Clair flow still in question
- Michigan's Call to Action on Aquatic Invasive Species
- Wisconsin DNR proposes adding nine Madison beaches to impaired list
- Boat specializes in ice rescues
- COMMENTARY: How to handle an invasive species? Eat it
- It's cold outside, but Lake Superior is getting warmer
- Indiana governor signs bill letting state join area compact on Great Lakes
- Lack of dredging on Great Lakes threatens shipping
- Locals want faster clean-water action
- St. Lawrence to freeze tolls through 2010
- COMMENTARY: Will Lake Erie water be diverted to the parched plains or thirsty south?
- Money approved to dredge Port of Oswego
- People key to halting invasive species
- Walleye officials fret about Asian invasion
- Amherstburg arsenic levels shrinking, residents told
- Governor signs bill letting Indiana join area compact on Great Lakes
- Minnesota Sea Grant: Lake Superior is cold, but not so icy
- Wisconsin DNR adds 3 area creeks to impaired waters list
- COMMENTARY: Protect public access to lakeshores
- EDITORIAL: We need protection for the waters of the Great Lakes basin now
- Study shows dollar value of nature's free gifts
- Canadians plunge into talks on Lake St. Clair
- Levels of lakes draw concern
- Greening of the Great Lakes
- Two area lakes integral to power generating idea
- Lake Superior is cold, but not so icy
- COMMENTARY: Protect public access to lakeshores
- Canadians plunge into talks on Lake St. Clair
- Levels of lakes draw concern
- Canada's water crisis 'escalating'
- Across the bay, on a school bus wearing skis
- Levels of lakes draw concern; Huron and Michigan fall by one meter in 10 years
- DEP: Data outdated
- Sarnia mayor applauds cleanup funding
- FCC ordered to protect birds
- Great Lakes compact stalls
- Underwater Cultural Resources
- FCC ordered to protect birds
- Public to have say on Muskegon Lake cleanup
- 'Great Lakes, Great Lady': Miller activist Lee Botts still going strong at 80
- What late freeze of Lake Erie means
- Photographer's vision takes a turn to the abstract
- Minnesota lawmakers take on fish disease fight
- Canada's water crisis 'escalating'
- Across the bay, on a school bus wearing skis
- Five things about Michigan land
- Too soon to tell if snowy winter, global warming linked
- EDITORIAL: Get rules in place for wind turbines
- Public gets peek at proposed Montreal River area wind farm; Not everyone blown away
- Archaic sewage lines tainting lakes, rivers
- Dow Chemical taking MIDEQ to court
- International Upper Great Lakes Study
- EDITORIAL: Great Lakes water rules
- A Life Story: Jean Lutz's bond with Steamship Mather began with childhood rides
- Anglers' mail survey reveals 88 million fish caught in Wisconsin in 2006-07
- Delegates seek open mind in Madison
- COMMENTARY: The best saved for last as Oshawa's secrets revealed
- Local Investment in the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence
- COMMENTARY: Sucker punch on the Compact
- Businesses, city need a plan for the birds
- EDITORIAL: Are we at risk?
- When it rains, sediment pours into Poplar River
- COMMENTARY: Water, water everywhere and maybe none for you
- Energy edge for Michigan touted
- Panel selects St. Louis River estuary
- Michigan DEQ may add Saginaw Bay to impaired waters list
- EDITORIAL: Protect Great Lakes with tough federal legislation
- Amphibians in global population crisis
- Council asked to consider biodigesters for sewage waste
- Palisades tritium leak traced to pipe
- Town takes over Heinz sewage plant ownership
- Danger on Lake Michigan ice, piers
- COMMENTARY: Listen to your lakes and protect them
- COMMENTARY: Funds for Great Lakes make smart investment
- Sault goes against flow on Great Lakes funding
- Local communities spend far more than feds on Great Lakes
- National parks, band pursue VHS plan for Lake Superior
- Waukesha officials suggest reopening Great Lakes talks
- Funding for Duluth's sewage overflow problem left out of Bonding Bill
- Upper governments skimp on water quality management
- A glide along Minnesota's Gunflint Trail
- EDITORIAL: Don't rewrite Great Lakes pact
- EDITORIAL: Salt still best option
- Congressional panel calls for release of CDC report about the Great Lakes
- Mighty Lake Michigan could suffer from global warming
- Snow melt could help Great Lakes
- Ohio state senator pushes his version of Great Lakes water pact
- Greening of the Great Lakes
- Great Lakes bill runs aground in Wisconsin legislature
- When your lakeside lot starts to grow
- Climbers brave wall of ice in test of wills at Michigan festival
- EDITORIAL: WDNR's water ballast rules the right step
- Program lets residents get in touch with lakes
- Corrosion an issue beyond Lake Superior's Twin Ports
- Stupak launches investigation into suppression of Great Lakes health report
- Communities await passage of Great Lakes Compact
- EDITORIAL: Tinkering a good compact to death
- COMMENTARY: Two minor revisions would make this deal much better
- Wilderness proposed at Pictured Rocks
- 'King' salmon have less to eat
- Port is geared for growth in water traffic
- EDITORIAL: Stop stalling, pass compact
- Invasive species litigation targeted
- Minnesota PCA public meeting on ballast water rules
- Bring on the walleye: Lake Erie specialty can be enjoyed more often
- WDNR going overboard on VHS rules, lawmakers complain
- Energy 2100: Making the Lakes Great
- Lawmakers urge activists to press presidential hopefuls on Great Lakes protection
- 3 tall ships to grace Duluth harbor
- Lake Erie finally frozen over
- Ottawa okays Rabaska megaproject
- EDITORIAL: The absence of action
- Ohio EPA hosts meeting on limestone air permit
- Minn. officials consider ballast discharge permit
- Door County Environmental Council
- Lake Michigan chinook salmon take increases
- Minnesota Gov. Pawlenty wants feds to take a look at E20
- 3 tall ships to grace Duluth harbor
- Lake Erie finally frozen over
- Ottawa okays Rabaska megaproject
- EDITORIAL: The absence of action
- Minnesota officials consider ballast discharge permit
- Storm surfers catch a wave on Lake Ontario
- Hope fading in bid to let Natural Resources Board name DNR secretary
- COMMENTARY: Bioenergy ready to boom, and Midwest along with it
- Alma under consideration as "Center of Energy Excellence"
- Wisconsin GOP legislators look to hamstring Great Lakes Compact
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