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  1. Lawton: Legislature must OK Great Lakes Compact
  2. EDITORIAL: Uneven burden: Great Lakes get billions in local funds
  3. Lake Superior drops normal amount for February
  4. Will the boat float?
  5. Fish are struggling for food in Lake Huron
  6. Great Lakes 2008 Earth Day Challenge
  7. Botulism cause to worry over Michigan's loons
  8. EDITORIAL: Protect our lakes from invaders
  9. Sen. Clinton supports Great Lakes restoration
  10. 'Government has broken its own law' on species protection
  11. Snowmelt helps refill parched Great Lakes
  12. Wisconsin Senate approves Great Lakes Compact
  13. Poaching penalties going up
  14. Western Great Lakes Research Conference
  15. EDITORIAL: More than just climate
  16. Great Lakes sand dunes scene among 2008 commemorative stamps
  17. Lake Superior harbor ice thicker than usual, ice breaking begins Tuesday
  18. Cleaner runoff can help tame algae in water, expert says
  19. Nesting season begins in Blue Sky Region
  20. Man with cabin in Huron County pens ditty bemoaning shoreline slime
  21. Scientists: Low lake levels part of cycle
  22. Great Lakes fish soak in new poison
  23. United States national parks not so pristine
  24. Coastal Ohio Wind Project
  25. Exploring Bayfield's ice caves
  26. Gooseberry's frozen waterfalls are a prime pick for climbers
  27. Federal city partnership creating lake front park
  28. AP investigation finds drugs in Detroit water supply
  29. Gov. Granholm blown away by wind possibilities
  30. Asbestos fear at Chicago beach
  31. Feds could face charges if cormorant cull inhumane
  32. Chicago doesn't test, but insists water safe
  33. Drug disposal advocated for lake's sake
  34. How safe is Cleveland's water?
  35. Sorbara leads study to boost tourism in Ontario
  36. Ships to set sail shortly; 50th navigational season approaching
  37. Cutters hard at work in St. Marys
  38. Care with boat keeps dangerous species away
  39. Fish can be eaten more often
  40. Ontario catches break on coal plants
  41. Gov. Doyle, Wisconsin Assembly at odds over Compact
  42. Wisconsin assembly rejects proposed vote on Great Lakes compact
  43. EDITORIAL: Don't let alternative energy incentives pass Michigan by
  44. EDITORIAL: CDC reports must be reviewed, public
  45. Ice threatens small boats, official says
  46. Doyle might resort to special session to pass water compact
  47. Malnutrition blamed for ducks' deaths
  48. State parks at risk
  49. Cities need up to $20 billion for sewage treatment: report
  50. Lake Superior water level up 8 inches over last year
  51. Another committee won't help clean up the Saginaw Bay
  52. EDITORIAL: What's in your water?
  53. Chinook catch differs between lakes
  54. MI parks crisis delayed, not over
  55. Sturgeon making a comeback in the Muskegon River
  56. Lake Ontario fishery threatened by invasive species
  57. Meeting addresses citizens' beach safety concerns before summer
  58. COMMENTARY: Earth Hour to enlighten London, CA, about CO2
  59. Business, environmental groups differ over smog standards
  60. Air quality limit will affect area
  61. Cancer high lakeside
  62. Shipping can't wait for slow melt
  63. Michigan parks crisis delayed, not over
  64. Meeting addresses citizens' beach safety concerns before summer
  65. COMMENTARY: Earth Hour to enlighten London, CA, about CO2
  66. Searching for clues to save America's fish
  67. COMMENTARY: Fighting to save Great Lakes is worth the effort
  68. License plate sales raise $215,000 for lighthouses
  69. Pier-jumping fines legislation dies in Mich. House committee
  70. Crowd supports BP's request for new air permit
  71. Mayor says help needed with Great Lakes
  72. EDITORIAL: Pollution, drugs in water require study, solutions to protect public healt
  73. Blocked study draws attention to PCBs
  74. Book publishers getting greener
  75. Climate Change in the Great Lakes Region
  76. New stamp features Sleeping Bear Dunes
  77. $40M sought to promote Michigan tourism
  78. New York joins Great Lakes Water Resources Compact
  79. Rite of spring: Icebreaking begins on lakes
  80. Great Lakes health threats
  81. Craitor wants a second chance for bill protecting shoreline access
  82. Illinois governor orders state waters tested for drugs
  83. Point Pelee in peril, study finds
  84. Dioxin cleanup near Dow Chemical plant remains on slow track
  85. Parks, tribal band work to educate people about fish virus
  86. Great Lakes Urban Exchange (GLUE)
  87. $40M sought to promote Michigan tourism
  88. Lake St. Clair tops county agenda
  89. Dredging season begins early in Holland Harbor channel
  90. Norfolk County designated Forest Capital of Canada
  91. Ice causes concern
  92. Lake Superior national parks and Grand Portage Band of Chippewa approve VHS preventio
  93. Groups want Granholm to regulate CO2 in power plants
  94. COMMENTARY: Properly disposing of old pharmaceuticals is easy
  95. Is it too early to open the Seaway?
  96. Plan for lake level raises anxieties
  97. Illinois concerned about Indiana mercury
  98. Biologist will study wind turbine effects on wildlife
  99. Wisconsin DNR ready to allow limited reuse of minnows
  100. EDITORIAL: Protect our lakes
  101. Feds look at listing coaster brook trout as endangered
  102. Milestone of Great Lakes invader no cause for celebration
  103. Cold weather took toll on ducks as thick ice seals up their feeding areas
  104. Kalamazoo river cleanup
  105. 'Shipwreck!': Treasure exhibit opens
  106. State's water concerns tapped
  107. COMMENTARY: Court ruling unites boating groups
  108. First eaglet of '08 season born in Huron County
  109. Twirling blades add power to the push for renewable energy
  110. Concerns over lack of ground water
  111. EDITORIAL: Great Lakes states must protect every drop they can
  112. Officials hope to take action on lake cleanup
  113. USCG opens river for season
  114. The good news about year's snowfall
  115. Ohio's EPA chief expects tougher U.S. climate rules
  116. Great lakes Maps
  117. A big year for the big lake
  118. Ice hampers Lake Superior shipping
  119. Questions arise over silt disposal in Maumee Bay
  120. EDITORIAL: With water, MI can boost economy and help the world
  121. St. Lawrence Seaway opened path for non-native species
  122. Great Lakes aquatic invasive species: What's happening now?
  123. Stories of strange sightings on Great Lakes nothing new; Date back over 200 years
  124. Great Lakes trade zone sought
  125. Plan to restore MI's sturgeon population
  126. Zebra mussels 20 years later
  127. EDITORIAL: With water, MI can boost economy and help the world
  128. St. Lawrence Seaway opened path for non-native species
  129. Great Lakes aquatic invasive species: What's happening now?
  130. Stories of strange sightings on Great Lakes nothing new
  131. Great Lakes trade zone sought
  132. Plan to restore Michigan's sturgeon population
  133. Eat this fish, not that one
  134. EDITORIAL: Great Lakes
  135. Great Lakes groups push development
  136. Tribe says water legislation would violate its fishing rights
  137. Landscape Patterns and Ecosystem Processes
  138. Lake Michigan shipwreck gets national recognition
  139. Rare chestnut tree in Ohio no longer a state secret
  140. Great Lakes compact still on Legislature's table
  141. Soo Locks in U.S. open for season
  142. Study: Great Lakes 'salties' ban may create jobs
  143. EDITORIAL: Great Lakes
  144. Senate debate could stall water deal
  145. Landmark on lakefront falls
  146. COMMENTARY: Straight talk needed in ballast water debate
  147. Hunting bloody red shrimp in the St. Lawrence
  148. Environmentalists: Questions unanswered on draft BP air permit
  149. Diving for dollars
  150. EDITORIAL: New EPA standard fails to target smog's origin
  151. Minnesota is preparing to do battle with deadly fish virus
  152. Windmills that kill birds, bats get a pass
  153. Out to force ships to treat ballast water
  154. 2008 Great Lakes Student Summit
  155. Zebra mussels found in Lake Wisconsin
  156. Judge OKs test firing at FBI shooting range
  157. Going fishing? Pack your passport
  158. Great Lakes United Survey
  159. Refuge keeps growing
  160. COMMENTARY: Area unions should fight, not aid, BP air pollution
  161. Wisconsin to get $23 million in federal funds
  162. Wisconsin DNR Board eases VHS rules on minnow reuse
  163. Museum sheds light on Michigan City's rich history
  164. EDITORIAL: Bush all wet on Great Lakes issues, funding
  165. Wind turbines in lake again looms as possibility
  166. Zebra mussels found in Lake Wisconsin
  167. Recreational boaters donate to get St. Joseph River dredged
  168. Simcoe gets sicker
  169. A grand passage of geese
  170. Biologist joins wind study
  171. Commission releases plan for regulating St. Lawrence River, Lake Ontario
  172. Lawmakers warn CDC not to terminate whistleblower
  173. Kennedy speech to bring together 500 researchers
  174. Abundant perch crop seen for Lake Michigan
  175. Artists put work on display at DeVos Place show
  176. Portage River cleanup stirs fears
  177. Biologist joins wind study
  178. Spring-starved and ready for sun
  179. Wildlife artist Catherine McClung: A bird's eye view
  180. COMMENTARY: Who owns our water?
  181. Bush tabs Indiana DNR fisheries chief
  182. Plan would change outflows from Lake Ontario
  183. Homeland security a fishing boon for Canadians
  184. Turn off the lights on Saturday night
  185. Landscaping to slow runoff
  186. Artists put work on display at DeVos Place show
  187. Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River proposal for public comment
  188. Passage in Wisconsin isn't deal's last hurdle
  189. COMMENTARY: Should wind be our future?
  190. Landscaping to slow runoff
  191. At Barker's Island Marina, spring floats their boats
  192. Water revenue could rise
  193. Water is the Great Lakes area's prize
  194. N.Y. opposes plan for Lake Ontario levels
  195. Who owns our water?
  196. Fighting the VHS fish virus
  197. Ohio's Fisher visit raises possibility of selling Great Lakes water
  198. Gobies in Lake Erie - New trap being developed
  199. Local nonprofit awarded $13,300
  200. COMMENTARY: Border protection policy is fishing for more work
  201. Ships continue on way after collision in Mackinaw Straits
  202. Hovercraft service proposed for Port of Rochester
  203. Perch poised for lake revival
  204. EDITORIAL: Not a drop to spare
  205. U-M engineers draft plans for ballast-free ships
  206. Fisher 'misspoke' on water diversion
  207. Tours planned for Great Lakes
  208. Officials expect wind farm to be officially fully operational Tuesday
  209. EDITORIAL: Bay swim will mark magnificent rebirth
  210. U.S. fishing crackdown rumours unfounded, officials say
  211. Bullets found under swing set
  212. EDITORIAL: Volunteers should help waterways
  213. Chemical Industry's Influence at EPA Probed
  214. Virus worries don't stop walleye egg collection
  215. COMMENTARY: Eckert: Be sure to take note of rule changes
  216. Official: Fish die-off in Mona Lake likely natural
  217. $3M grants are offered in Lake Erie watershed
  218. State keeps watch on walleye virus
  219. Lake Michigan wind turbines power a lot of opinions
  220. City reports drop in water lead levels
  221. Shipwrecks a time capsule of the Great Lakes
  222. COMMENTARY: GOP reps pledge support for Great Lakes compact
  223. So much snow, but little help for lakes
  224. Phosphorus and its impact on the Bay
  225. Michigan City gets $400,000 EPA grant
  226. Bait operators complain MNR rule has them on hook
  227. Possible breakthrough on Great Lakes compact
  228. Hovercraft transit firm makes bid to revive Toronto-Rochester ferry
  229. MNR aims to boost Lake Erie trout numbers
  230. City water plan disputed
  231. WI DNR proposes stricter new rules to regulate invasive species
  232. Ocean Shipping In the Great Lakes
  233. River Rally 2008
  234. Great Lakes Economic Initiative
  235. Kingston dumps more sewage into lake; Snowfall blamed for increase
  236. Split Rock Lighthouse being renovated
  237. Midwest Lakes Policy Center
  238. 1958 shipwreck survivor will retell story of SS Bradley disaster
  239. Tiny transmitters are capable of tracing walleye moves
  240. U.S. anglers off hook in Canadian waters
  241. Boaters west of power dam may notice lower water levels
  242. 21st Annual National Conference: Enhancing the States' Lake Management Programs
  243. Snake on the lake: Land set aside for endangered islander
  244. Electrical policy future in Consumers Energy sights
  245. Shoreline generates interest in power
  246. Birds of prey drawn to bay
  247. National Environmental Education Week (EE Week)
  248. Legality of trout spawn as bait in Minnesota in question
  249. Niagara River ice boom removal marks rite of spring
  250. Earth Day prompts recycling efforts