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  1. 15th Annual International Conference on the St. Lawrence River / Great Lakes Ecosyste
  2. EDITORIAL: Need broader approach to Great Lakes borders
  3. Draft plan would ban shoreline wind farms
  4. Wind turbine to crown Muskegon's historic Frauenthal Center
  5. EDITORIAL: Keep up the fight against invasive species
  6. DEQ: Dow-Lafarge partnership has positive environmental impact
  7. Entrepreneur sees coal gas plant rising in Alma
  8. Officials hopeful, skeptical about hovercraft service
  9. Preserve ships' shapes, group urges
  10. Great Lakes water level hearing is Friday
  11. Vote on Great Lakes pact is expected to be delayed
  12. Beach cleanup help needed
  13. COMMENTARY: Lake Erie walleye too busy to bite
  14. Chicago tests water for drugs
  15. Canadian shore has room
  16. Michigan Wildlife Conservancy
  17. Ten threatened rivers
  18. Climate change may threaten Lake Superior wolves
  19. What do pollution numbers mean?
  20. NY State DEC investigates cause of walleye fish kill
  21. COMMENTARY: Water's not a never-ending resource
  22. Divers discover shipwreck in Lake Michigan
  23. Canada's water crisis 'escalating'
  24. The greening of the presidency
  25. Great Lakes virus may be culprit for local fish kill
  26. Brownfields 2008
  27. MNDOT holds meeting on problem of storm water infiltrating Lake Superior
  28. Pesticide ban set to grow
  29. Coast Guard says no live-fire training on Lake Superior
  30. EDITORIAL: Earth Day brings new challenges
  31. Shipwrecks and Maritime Tales of the Lake Erie Coastal Ohio Trail
  32. Ont. opposes plan for regulating levels of Lake Ontario, St. Lawrence
  33. Wind farms proposed on water
  34. Ballast water vote expected
  35. Great Lakes Compact vote expected next week
  36. Private boaters may need to get EPA discharge permits
  37. Proposal would increase salmon catch limit
  38. City acts to deodorize Simon Lake
  39. Alien species rampant on H2O Highway
  40. Ontario rejects IJC plan 2007 on water levels
  41. Interview: Economics and environment
  42. COMMENTARY: New reefs will help an ancient fish thrive again in river
  43. Mother Earth Water Walk
  44. How low will lake levels go?
  45. Indians: 'Our water is not for sale'
  46. AWRA Wisconsin Section
  47. House OKs Coast Guard legislation
  48. Mid-Michigan residents to Great Lakes study officials: 'Help us with our problems'
  49. Michigan DNR proposes raising salmon bag limit
  50. DTE targeted over pollution
  51. 1,000-volt shocks help DNR research river walleye in U.P.
  52. Owner, city at odds over value of land
  53. EDITORIAL: Watershed moment
  54. Bid to stop mine in Michigan's U.P. gets hearing
  55. Twin Ports area environmental groups sue the U.S. Coast Guard
  56. Cormorant cull begins
  57. Great Lakes Regional Research Information Network (GLRRIN)
  58. Lakes study will not be rushed
  59. GOP lawmakers fight linking Great Lakes Compact, budget repair
  60. Windsor mayor not sold on DRIC proposal
  61. County gets A in cutting air pollution
  62. Waterfront owners anxiously await new rules
  63. Water levels top worries, survey finds
  64. It's the first sighting of a violet-green swallow
  65. A new season for the Erie Canal
  66. EPA official ousted while fighting Dow
  67. EPA corrupted by Bush administration?
  68. Wisconsin squabbles over wind power
  69. Ohio launches site to promote Lake Erie shipwrecks
  70. Slaughter backs Canadian entrepreneur's plan for hovercraft ferry from Rochester to T
  71. Pesky fish-eating birds targeted again
  72. Lake Superior is 10 inches higher than May 2007
  73. UMD researchers find first known E. coli in fish
  74. Mandatory tests of ships' ballast aim to flush out invasive pests
  75. Drinking Water Week
  76. Local governments hold the power of wind projects
  77. EDITORIAL: Watershed trust can be a force for regional unity
  78. Levin seeks status change
  79. Ferry SS Badger prepares for Lake Michigan season
  80. South Haven moving to prevent jumping from piers
  81. Pests may cost Great Lakes shippers
  82. Fluoride pioneer Grand Rapids rethinks safety of putting chemical in water
  83. Mixed outlook for health of Lake Ontario
  84. Stupak talks EPA, primaries
  85. Minnesota's fishing opener: The cold truth about ice
  86. COMMENTARY: Economics tops health on pesticides
  87. Plans to clean the Tittabawassee River of dioxin may include riverbank plantings
  88. Ohio EPA orders Ashtabula to dispose of toxic soil
  89. Aging systems releasing sewage into rivers, streams
  90. University to track emerging fish disease
  91. Manitowoc, marina plan to control gulls
  92. COMMENTARY: Wind farms in Northeast Ohio?'
  93. Proposed changes in salmon, rod limits reel in mixed responses
  94. Inland Seas: Understanding and Protecting the Great Lakes
  95. Ontario needs to follow Quebec's pesticide lead
  96. Cost of sewer repairs to affect most of Duluth
  97. Niagara Falls heritage area signed into law
  98. Underground power plant eyed in Ontario
  99. EDITORIAL: Stowaway species
  100. Cost of sewer repairs to affect most of Duluth
  101. Underground power plant eyed in Ontario
  102. International Migratory Bird Day (IMBD)
  103. Beachfront property owners upset over delay in getting DEQ permits
  104. Lake shorebird rebounds from protected to pest
  105. Great Lakes bill aims to clean up areas of concern'
  106. Migrant birds arrive early with warm spring
  107. Finger Lakes Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management
  108. Midwest states among leaders in redevelopment
  109. New hints for Duluth's harbor rust mystery
  110. Great Lakes monitoring groups announce new rules to stop invasive species
  111. EDITORIAL: Invaders that swim in also must be checked
  112. 2008 Lake Michigan Exploration Workshop
  113. Whiting BP plant's expansion opposed by 2 watchdog groups
  114. Great Lakes shipwrecks raise curiosity, spark plans
  115. Experts: Self-policing pollution isn't working
  116. Scientists say climate change may affect wolf, moose populations
  117. Michigan passed bills to protect Great Lakes
  118. Salmon limit hike may help alewives
  119. Great Lakes compact passes in Wisconsin
  120. Wilderness Act introduced for Beaver Basin
  121. EDITORIAL: Pollution from the wind
  122. Lake St. Clair festival takes students into water
  123. Verdant Power tests free-flow turbines
  124. Quebec seeks allies for battle agains algae
  125. Ontario MNR discovers new fish virus
  126. Online map of wildlife diseases
  127. COMMENTARY: Province's wildlife in all its glory
  128. Lake Erie shipwrecks found ... online
  129. Waukesha Water Utility would pay any Great Lakes tap fees
  130. Port of Toledo considers 'short-sea' trips
  131. Summer Discovery Cruises
  132. Harsh winter helps Great Lakes levels
  133. 300 to cross once-polluted bay
  134. Sheboygan historian discovers shipwreck
  135. EDITORIAL: Lansing must ratify Great Lakes treaty
  136. Macomb County Commissioners pass resolution against radical waste dump
  137. COMMENTARY: Michigan's waters deserve security
  138. Battle against lamprey on Beaver and Bighead Rivers
  139. Sewage discharges a major problem around Great Lakes
  140. Wisconsin's wolf population stalls after years of growth
  141. Great Lakes Legislative Caucus
  142. Study: 'Salties' harm greater than benefits
  143. Green trend in building economical
  144. Uranium producer warns of Lake Ontario pollution
  145. Study: Fewer contaminants showing up in bald eagles
  146. 2008 Healthy Lakes, Healthy Lives Tour
  147. Ferry complex upgrade on hold
  148. Swans beautiful but also dangerous
  149. EDITORIAL: Project can foster safer area beaches
  150. Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge makes "10 most imperiled" list
  151. Clean Boats Every Day
  152. Volunteers can be lighthouse keepers
  153. Ontario wind farm generates positive spin; potential for Great Lakes
  154. IDEM water rule process ongoing
  155. COMMENTARY: D.C., Lansing fall short on lakes
  156. National Assessment of Water Availability and Use: Great Lakes Basin Pilot
  157. Tern puts twist in bridge plan
  158. Critters reflect water health
  159. Fishermen on both sides of Lake Erie fret over livelihood
  160. EDITORIAL: County phosphorus bans deserve to be copied
  161. Paradise lost?
  162. How great are our lakes
  163. Safe to swim? Now you'll know 24/7
  164. Uranium plant polluted Canadian side of Lake Ontario
  165. EDITORIAL: A give and take
  166. 2008 High School Invasive Species Research
  167. EDITORIAL: No running away from Duluth's runoff water problem
  168. Control crews attack lamprey in Big Otter
  169. Lake County struggles with growing water demand
  170. Calm before storm?
  171. Lake Superior barrels pose no health threat, state report says
  172. EDITORIAL: Save the Lakes
  173. Canada-U.S. waterways make for easy smuggling: report
  174. Ethanol at a turning point
  175. Underground site would stock radioactive waste materials close to Lake Huron
  176. Ontario plan for nuclear waste debated
  177. COMMENTARY: Proposal would hit state unfairly hard
  178. Fighting invasive species along the North Shore
  179. Crews to survey local rivers to find lamprey
  180. Level of Lake Superior rose faster than usual in May
  181. COMMENTARY: World Oceans Day
  182. EDITORIAL: Don't spread invasive species in our waters
  183. Lake Superior water level on the rise
  184. Water parks and fairy tales
  185. Marina purchase sunk by council
  186. Michigan's Role in Great Lakes Protection and Restoration: Analysis and Recommendatio
  187. COMMENTARY: World Oceans Day
  188. EDITORIAL: Don't spread invasive species in our waters
  189. Water parks and fairy tales
  190. Public Meetings on Great Lakes Water Levels to be held in MN, ON and WI
  191. Scio Township man aims to reduce electric costs with his own wind turbine
  192. COMMENTARY: Biodiesel developer may hit a gusher
  193. Wolverine gets along just fine in the Thumb
  194. State House passes more of its water management plan
  195. Feeling the ripple effect
  196. Ceremony will mark launch 50 years ago of Edmund Fitzgerald
  197. City's sewage woes starting to get attention
  198. Canada proposes refinery, dump
  199. COMMENTARY: Unified will
  200. City's sewage woes starting to get attention
  201. Great Lakes Restoration and the Threat of Global Warming
  202. E. coli contamination closes Fort Erie beaches
  203. Down in the dumps
  204. Scientists measure evaporation at lighthouse
  205. Wind can whip up a wicked seiche on the lake
  206. VHS marine virus threatens Lake Michigan
  207. EDITORIAL: Great Lakes deal vital to our water
  208. New company plans to mine old Iron Range tailings dumps
  209. Shipping industry sounds alarm over plan that would alter Lake Ontario levels
  210. EDITORIAL: State should take the steps that it can to help Great Lakes
  211. Ohio Assembly sends measure to governor
  212. Crews to survey Leland River for lampreys
  213. Joint celebration planned for water treaty
  214. Eagle, wolf may leave Michigan endangered list
  215. Superior's water level higher
  216. COMMENTARY: Choose natural way of controlling Lake Ontario levels
  217. Speedy vessel draws focus to health of Great Lakes
  218. Winnebago sturgeon expert's work featured in new IMAX movie
  219. Revised advice: eat more fish
  220. Reintroducing ospreys to southern Michigan
  221. Endangered Karner blue butterfly takes up local residence
  222. Ex-governors urge water protections
  223. Walking among the fishes
  224. Doyle's global warming task force can't reach compromise
  225. 126,000 pills turned in during program to collect unused medicine
  226. Wind turbine companies flocking
  227. Walking among the fishes
  228. Wind turbine companies flocking
  229. COMMENTARY: NAFTA's dimming light
  230. EDITORIAL: A pretty good start
  231. Lakes researcher lauded
  232. Healthy-lakes tour boat visits Toledo this weekend
  233. Fuel costs keep boats at the dock
  234. Great Lakes News
  235. DTE chooses design for proposed nuke plant
  236. Durham welcomes new nuke plant
  237. Anglers asked to watch for fish die-offs
  238. OU-L professor working to learn more about Eastern Sand Darter
  239. Indiana Fish Farming
  240. Sewage estimate: 15 million gallons
  241. Nuclear windfall
  242. COMMENTARY: Legislators must guard spigot to Great Lakes water
  243. Trillium Power and First Nations Technical Institute strike training, education agree
  244. Lake Superior Pathfinders
  245. COMMENTARY: Wind-power
  246. EDITORIAL: Get Great Lakes Compact to finish line
  247. EDITORIAL: Concerned with Canada's plan for a nuke dump near shores of Lake Huron
  248. Clear Fork fish virus only found in muskie, so far
  249. Some Wisconsin truckers taking new route
  250. Dredging crisis reduce limestone trade