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  1. Lack of 'good ice' in winter stresses water levels
  2. Aquarium will benefit from Oxy settlement
  3. Indiana among worst contributors to Gulf 'dead zone'
  4. Farmers cashing in on carbon credits
  5. Researchers prepare for more bird deaths
  6. MI DEQ seeking $95M a year in funding
  7. Winters become warmer, shorter
  8. EDITORIAL: Great Lakes pact must pass in '08
  9. Michigan expands quarantine zone in fight against emerald ash borer
  10. Lake Superior level closer to normal
  11. Wildlife refuge is centerpiece of Detroit River's recovery
  12. NOAA Center of Excellence for Great Lakes and Human Health
  13. A cleaner St. Lawrence on the horizon?
  14. Indiana among worst contributors to Gulf 'dead zone'
  15. Michigan DEQ seeking $95M a year in funding
  16. Winters become warmer, shorter
  17. EDITORIAL: Great Lakes pact must pass in '08
  18. Official: `Michigan is a visionary' in trying to protect water supply
  19. Grand Rapids rethinks branded water bottles
  20. Commerical diving a family business for Lakewood Township's Noricks
  21. Ohio EPA stream cleanup goal unlikely by 2010
  22. Shedd's oceanarium to close for renovation
  23. Ontario's change in wind-power policy direction generates new fans
  24. Michigan City to seek lake beacon
  25. Minnesota cities struggle with measuring their carbon footprint
  26. Bush cuts dredging funds
  27. Indiana airs draft permit for BP
  28. St. Lawrence Plan (SLP): For a Sustainable Development
  29. Groups pan Bush's Great Lakes budget
  30. Great Lakes Compact nears approval in Indiana
  31. EDITORIAL: Open Lighthouse Point
  32. Scientists, politicians aim to tackle drugs in the water supply
  33. EDITORIAL: Green energy may fuel state's growth
  34. Lakes cleanup would give $50B lift to economy
  35. Emission increase expected
  36. Big snows help big lake
  37. Evanston Lakefront Master Plan Process
  38. Players lace up for pond hockey classic
  39. Low water levels remain a concern
  40. EDITORIAL: Explore, develop every alternative power source
  41. EDITORIAL: Coping with the meltdown
  42. Ohio Governor pushes for green power
  43. Green is back in Toronto budget
  44. More fish, bird death expected as a result of type E botulism
  45. Great Lakes health report withheld by agency
  46. Michigan DNR approves Kennecott mine
  47. Great Lakes protection bill gaining support
  48. Appellate panel rejects E.P.A. emission limits
  49. Smelt low, herring high in Lake Superior
  50. COMMENTARY: Don't be surprised if Uncle Sam starts salivating over Canada's fresh wat
  51. Plan to protect drinking water affects land use
  52. Lake Ontario power project seeks Oswego County route
  53. First Nation, U.S. National Park Service to battle Great Lakes virus
  54. Yeast could be the key to ending lake invaders
  55. Fed dollars for the birds
  56. Wawa Webcam
  57. Great Lakes cruising takes bruising
  58. COMMENTARY: How wastewater can improve the Root River
  59. COMMENTARY: Freshwater is a precious commodity
  60. Lake levels sinking to new lows
  61. Refinery pollution may soar
  62. New York poised to join agreement to protect Great Lakes
  63. Historians think Lake Superior shipwreck is a harbor tug
  64. Bill to phase out mercury products
  65. Phosphorous detergent ban bill advances
  66. Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area proposal
  67. Lake Mead could be within a few years of going dry, study finds
  68. Region could be touted as Freshwater Coast
  69. Grant will address deadly fish virus
  70. Doing research beneath the ice
  71. EDITORIAL: Standing up for Great Lakes
  72. COMMENTARY: Governments fight to keep invasive species out of lakes
  73. Indiana Gov. Daniels expected to sign bill to protect the Great Lakes
  74. Bait fish need disease-free' certificate
  75. Minnesota agency moves to regulate ballast water
  76. Powerful Hard Water airboats designed for treacherous winter lake surfaces
  77. COMMENTARY: Protect consumers from dirty coal
  78. Pollution settlement a boon
  79. Funding helps campaign to anchor more cruise ships in Sault
  80. Environmentalists urge more time to review BP permits
  81. COMMENTARY: Au Sable fends off polluters
  82. Deal would let Saugatuck lease part of dunes land
  83. Work continues on Harbor Shores site
  84. Leaked report on the Great Lakes is a wake-up call
  85. COMMENTARY: Northumberland's hills are alive with the sounds of music
  86. Lake Superior cargo demand increases as capacity drops
  87. Winter season a challenge for wildlife
  88. Wintertime, and fishing is easy
  89. Birds dying on Lake Michigan shoreline
  90. Speed boaters take to the ice
  91. Change sought in lakes pact
  92. Swans on lakeshore seen as climate change sign
  93. MDEQ list of waterways with algae problems doesn't include Saginaw Bay
  94. Powerful Hard Water airboats designed for treacherous winter lake surfaces
  95. DIscover the magic of Gunflint Trail, Minnesota
  96. http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080218/METRO/802180379
  97. Sturgeon may finally get some respect; Federal government looking at protecting speci
  98. $750,000 grant to fight deadly fish disease
  99. Lake deal draws near: Compact would limit water use
  100. New debate may dissolve water pact
  101. Anishinabek of the Gitchi Gami Environmental Programs (AGG)
  102. Pesticide ban?
  103. Killing the common carp
  104. COMMENTARY: Water report missing key issues
  105. Phosphorus fertilizer ban carries penalties
  106. Effort begins to save Interstate Falls access
  107. Discover the magic of Gunflint Trail, Minnesota
  108. Fouled lakes spark fertilizer debate
  109. EDITORIAL: Don't scuttle good plan to protect Great Lakes water
  110. 2008 Chicago Maritime Festival
  111. COMMENTARY: The Great Lakes states need their own regional strategy
  112. Mayor won't release appraisal
  113. Burns Ditch dredging awaits study by Corps
  114. Huron County eagles get head start
  115. Group aims to improve White Lake's pollution rating
  116. Disease risk high near toxic waters
  117. Delay of report is blamed on politics
  118. Interim report focuses on cutting energy use
  119. Sunken treasures
  120. EDITORIAL: Keep the Great Lakes Compact
  121. Ohio House OKs water compact; Senate to weigh different version
  122. COMMENTARY: How to Handle an Invasive Species? Eat it
  123. Seaway authority to release plan to adjust water levels
  124. How to slow St. Clair flow still in question
  125. Michigan's Call to Action on Aquatic Invasive Species
  126. Wisconsin DNR proposes adding nine Madison beaches to impaired list
  127. Boat specializes in ice rescues
  128. COMMENTARY: How to handle an invasive species? Eat it
  129. It's cold outside, but Lake Superior is getting warmer
  130. Indiana governor signs bill letting state join area compact on Great Lakes
  131. Lack of dredging on Great Lakes threatens shipping
  132. Locals want faster clean-water action
  133. St. Lawrence to freeze tolls through 2010
  134. COMMENTARY: Will Lake Erie water be diverted to the parched plains or thirsty south?
  135. Money approved to dredge Port of Oswego
  136. People key to halting invasive species
  137. Walleye officials fret about Asian invasion
  138. Amherstburg arsenic levels shrinking, residents told
  139. Governor signs bill letting Indiana join area compact on Great Lakes
  140. Minnesota Sea Grant: Lake Superior is cold, but not so icy
  141. Wisconsin DNR adds 3 area creeks to impaired waters list
  142. COMMENTARY: Protect public access to lakeshores
  143. EDITORIAL: We need protection for the waters of the Great Lakes basin now
  144. Study shows dollar value of nature's free gifts
  145. Canadians plunge into talks on Lake St. Clair
  146. Levels of lakes draw concern
  147. Greening of the Great Lakes
  148. Two area lakes integral to power generating idea
  149. Lake Superior is cold, but not so icy
  150. COMMENTARY: Protect public access to lakeshores
  151. Canadians plunge into talks on Lake St. Clair
  152. Levels of lakes draw concern
  153. Canada's water crisis 'escalating'
  154. Across the bay, on a school bus wearing skis
  155. Levels of lakes draw concern; Huron and Michigan fall by one meter in 10 years
  156. DEP: Data outdated
  157. Sarnia mayor applauds cleanup funding
  158. FCC ordered to protect birds
  159. Great Lakes compact stalls
  160. Underwater Cultural Resources
  161. FCC ordered to protect birds
  162. Public to have say on Muskegon Lake cleanup
  163. 'Great Lakes, Great Lady': Miller activist Lee Botts still going strong at 80
  164. What late freeze of Lake Erie means
  165. Photographer's vision takes a turn to the abstract
  166. Minnesota lawmakers take on fish disease fight
  167. Canada's water crisis 'escalating'
  168. Across the bay, on a school bus wearing skis
  169. Five things about Michigan land
  170. Too soon to tell if snowy winter, global warming linked
  171. EDITORIAL: Get rules in place for wind turbines
  172. Public gets peek at proposed Montreal River area wind farm; Not everyone blown away
  173. Archaic sewage lines tainting lakes, rivers
  174. Dow Chemical taking MIDEQ to court
  175. International Upper Great Lakes Study
  176. EDITORIAL: Great Lakes water rules
  177. A Life Story: Jean Lutz's bond with Steamship Mather began with childhood rides
  178. Anglers' mail survey reveals 88 million fish caught in Wisconsin in 2006-07
  179. Delegates seek open mind in Madison
  180. COMMENTARY: The best saved for last as Oshawa's secrets revealed
  181. Local Investment in the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence
  182. COMMENTARY: Sucker punch on the Compact
  183. Businesses, city need a plan for the birds
  184. EDITORIAL: Are we at risk?
  185. When it rains, sediment pours into Poplar River
  186. COMMENTARY: Water, water everywhere and maybe none for you
  187. Energy edge for Michigan touted
  188. Panel selects St. Louis River estuary
  189. Michigan DEQ may add Saginaw Bay to impaired waters list
  190. EDITORIAL: Protect Great Lakes with tough federal legislation
  191. Amphibians in global population crisis
  192. Council asked to consider biodigesters for sewage waste
  193. Palisades tritium leak traced to pipe
  194. Town takes over Heinz sewage plant ownership
  195. Danger on Lake Michigan ice, piers
  196. COMMENTARY: Listen to your lakes and protect them
  197. COMMENTARY: Funds for Great Lakes make smart investment
  198. Sault goes against flow on Great Lakes funding
  199. Local communities spend far more than feds on Great Lakes
  200. National parks, band pursue VHS plan for Lake Superior
  201. Waukesha officials suggest reopening Great Lakes talks
  202. Funding for Duluth's sewage overflow problem left out of Bonding Bill
  203. Upper governments skimp on water quality management
  204. A glide along Minnesota's Gunflint Trail
  205. EDITORIAL: Don't rewrite Great Lakes pact
  206. EDITORIAL: Salt still best option
  207. Congressional panel calls for release of CDC report about the Great Lakes
  208. Mighty Lake Michigan could suffer from global warming
  209. Snow melt could help Great Lakes
  210. Ohio state senator pushes his version of Great Lakes water pact
  211. Greening of the Great Lakes
  212. Great Lakes bill runs aground in Wisconsin legislature
  213. When your lakeside lot starts to grow
  214. Climbers brave wall of ice in test of wills at Michigan festival
  215. EDITORIAL: WDNR's water ballast rules the right step
  216. Program lets residents get in touch with lakes
  217. Corrosion an issue beyond Lake Superior's Twin Ports
  218. Stupak launches investigation into suppression of Great Lakes health report
  219. Communities await passage of Great Lakes Compact
  220. EDITORIAL: Tinkering a good compact to death
  221. COMMENTARY: Two minor revisions would make this deal much better
  222. Wilderness proposed at Pictured Rocks
  223. 'King' salmon have less to eat
  224. Port is geared for growth in water traffic
  225. EDITORIAL: Stop stalling, pass compact
  226. Invasive species litigation targeted
  227. Minnesota PCA public meeting on ballast water rules
  228. Bring on the walleye: Lake Erie specialty can be enjoyed more often
  229. WDNR going overboard on VHS rules, lawmakers complain
  230. Energy 2100: Making the Lakes Great
  231. Lawmakers urge activists to press presidential hopefuls on Great Lakes protection
  232. 3 tall ships to grace Duluth harbor
  233. Lake Erie finally frozen over
  234. Ottawa okays Rabaska megaproject
  235. EDITORIAL: The absence of action
  236. Ohio EPA hosts meeting on limestone air permit
  237. Minn. officials consider ballast discharge permit
  238. Door County Environmental Council
  239. Lake Michigan chinook salmon take increases
  240. Minnesota Gov. Pawlenty wants feds to take a look at E20
  241. 3 tall ships to grace Duluth harbor
  242. Lake Erie finally frozen over
  243. Ottawa okays Rabaska megaproject
  244. EDITORIAL: The absence of action
  245. Minnesota officials consider ballast discharge permit
  246. Storm surfers catch a wave on Lake Ontario
  247. Hope fading in bid to let Natural Resources Board name DNR secretary
  248. COMMENTARY: Bioenergy ready to boom, and Midwest along with it
  249. Alma under consideration as "Center of Energy Excellence"
  250. Wisconsin GOP legislators look to hamstring Great Lakes Compact