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  1. Did quake signal more to come?
  2. Black River spills over its banks
  3. Inland Sea Society
  4. Governor leaves out harbor
  5. Tip of the Thumb Heritage Water Trail ready to roll
  6. Miller Park waste found flowing into Lake Michigan
  7. U.S. to weigh claims that cougars on prowl
  8. Sluggish demand drops iron ore shipments in January
  9. Going 'green' might save you some green - in taxes
  10. Nanticoke station top polluter: Report
  11. EDITORIAL: Six more months tops
  12. Great Lakes levels plunged in February
  13. EDITORIAL: Catching an error
  14. Two more towns approve greenway plan
  15. Minn. says 3M chemicals 'hazardous,' gives itself cleanup leverage
  16. Pipeline could be a pipe dream after measures
  17. Wolves de-listed in Wisconsin
  18. Boosters seek funds to protect Keweenaw land
  19. POWER: New federal license granted for Niagara Power Project
  20. Cormorant control
  21. Lawmaker's proposal would help farmers, local communities
  22. Mines would be safe for environment, company says
  23. Harbor dredging could get caught in backlog
  24. Lake sturgeons are survivors of the dinosaur age
  25. Trying to fix a beach
  26. Low water levels spark coastline crackdown
  27. Michigan's Great Lakes Circle Tours
  28. Cormorant control
  29. Lawmaker's proposal would help farmers, local communities
  30. Harbor dredging could get caught in backlog
  31. Great Lakes Water Management Initiative
  32. Summertime Lake Michigan level expected to drop further
  33. Mackinaw is stellar in debut
  34. Saving wild places a challenge
  35. Ohio a window into species' future
  36. COMMENTARY: Virus puts strain on Ohio fishing
  37. Earth's forests disappearing
  38. Site cleared for new nuke
  39. Island may be headed for cleanup
  40. Furnaces smogging up neighborhoods
  41. Great Lakes WATER Institute
  42. Geneva gets mercury variance through OEPA
  43. Burning city garbage bad health, economic bargain, expert says
  44. Welland Canal to begin its navigation season today
  45. EDITORIAL: Water diversion ballot issue: Where do we sign?
  46. Tiny shrimp is newest threat to Great Lakes
  47. Great Lakes group urges foreign ship ban
  48. Spiny water flea affects bait-gathering in N. Minn.
  49. EDITORIAL: Help clean the lakes
  50. Shippers fight Michigan law regulating ballast water
  51. January iron ore shipments fall 21 percent; demand weak
  52. Water quality chief lobbies for funding for Lake St. Clair
  53. Lowering lake levels impact water plant
  54. Great Lakes algae topic of Thursday workshop in Green Bay
  55. Feds and Ontario pledge cleanup of Great Lakes Areas of Concern
  56. EDITORIAL: U.P. mining plan a bust with us
  57. Great Lakes shipping season opens
  58. Ontario to set 'gold standard' for species at risk
  59. COMMENTARY: A clear and encroaching danger
  60. Deadly fish virus spreading west
  61. Aquatic Invasive Species Student Poster Contest
  62. $50 Million Ashtabula River Cleanup to Resume
  63. EDITORIAL: Feds, state must get tough on those bulldozing beach
  64. COMMENTARY: Water, water, everywhere – not
  65. World Water Day 2007
  66. Kennecott declares Wisconsin copper mine restored
  67. Consumers may sell land housing nuclear wastes
  68. First ships of spring set sail
  69. Corps plans not to dredge recreational harbors
  70. Ducks and gulls are staging finales
  71. Hidden river could provide drinking water
  72. Water detectives hunt down waste
  73. EDITORIAL: Feds, state must get tough on those bulldozing beach
  74. WDNR's survey hunts for answers
  75. Hundreds of shipwrecks populate the bottom of Lake Michigan
  76. EDITORIAL: Lake Michigan's and Lakeshore's futures are bound together
  77. COMMENTARY: Best saltwater ship policy is ban
  78. Hamilton Harbour cleanup setback
  79. Baird shows no signs of climate climbdown
  80. Denis Sullivan crew rescues drowning fishermen
  81. New regulations could cripple Great Lakes fishing tournaments
  82. Potentially toxic mixture invading Green Bay
  83. Wind power plan for Lake Erie gains speed
  84. Keep the carp out: Stupak wants barrier to become permanent
  85. A change in climate: Global warming in Wisconsin
  86. Dreyer may base next swim from Traverse City
  87. Ship blessings ring
  88. A Minnesota symbol on the rebound
  89. COMMENTARY: Great Lakes cleanup is still on back burner
  90. Digging for history
  91. Mysterious disappearing bees
  92. Schools see future in wind power
  93. Catch quotas anger commercial fishers
  94. Toxics Release Inventory Program
  95. Keep the carp out: Stupak wants barrier to become permanent
  96. A change in climate: Global warming in Wisconsin
  97. Dreyer may base next swim from Traverse City
  98. Ship blessings ring
  99. A Minnesota symbol on the rebound
  100. COMMENTARY: Great Lakes cleanup is still on back burner
  101. Digging for history
  102. Schools see future in wind power
  103. Sounds or silence?
  104. Wright, Aubertine call for new cormorant control measure
  105. Dangerous to fast-track incinerators, critics warn
  106. Corps awaits dry weather to resume work
  107. Lead poisoning still affecting waterfowl
  108. Minnesota forest management plan could get full federal funding
  109. EDITORIAL: Don't ignore lower levels in Lake Michigan
  110. State, county investigate leak from treatment pond
  111. EDITORIAL: Ballast rules could sink state shipping industry
  112. No plans for nuke waste in southwestern Ontario
  113. Sounds or silence?
  114. 2007 Carol A. Ratza Memorial Scholarship
  115. EDITORIAL: Ballast water law will help protect our Great Lakes
  116. The winds of Michigan
  117. DNR seeks statewide ban on deer baiting
  118. Dillin would fund park on Maumee River in Toledo
  119. Water fleas may prompt Voyageurs restrictions
  120. Time to beef up bottle law?
  121. Huge fish kill: Gas wells being blamed for contaminated lakes
  122. Critics blast new idea to seal nuclear waste
  123. State wants to nip illegal plant sales in bud
  124. Engineering work is expected at canal locks next week
  125. New developments affect water supplies
  126. Eagle eyes keeping close watch on nest
  127. Premier supports burning garbage
  128. OMNR close fish ladders
  129. 3M, plaintiffs face off over groundwater
  130. Genesee River dredging funds cut
  131. EDITORIAL: Dredging up some money
  132. MDNR adds lakes to list of infested waters
  133. Cultivating Restoration: How Farm Bill Conservation Programs Help Heal Our Great Lake
  134. Wisc. county establishes invasive species committee
  135. Chinook catch has anglers smiling
  136. Red-throated loon spotted in southern Michigan
  137. No easy fix for silt-filled river
  138. River lovers take a stand against bottler
  139. Wind power
  140. Wolves again elude search
  141. Steelhead fishing is a 12-month experience
  142. A new look at quality of St. Clair waters?
  143. Who has seen the wind (turbine)
  144. Wisconsin county establishes invasive species committee
  145. Chinook catch has anglers smiling
  146. The Great Lakes Wiki
  147. Resource Shortfall Coming/ Need Comments.
  148. Bottle laws expand to water
  149. First gray wolf legally shot, killed near Park Falls
  150. Zebra mussels mend hearts
  151. Ethanol more than just alternative fuel
  152. Climate forecast grim for Canada
  153. Carbon tracker keeps an eye on emissions
  154. Ethanol demand good for corn crop
  155. Marina owners take dredging into own hand
  156. Great Lakes water compact tests regional unity
  157. Rainbows more of a shore thing
  158. Tilting for windmills
  159. COMMENTARY: Walleye, yellow perch need time to catch up to avoid restrictions
  160. Fighting a fish killer
  161. Bottle laws expand to water
  162. First gray wolf legally shot, killed near Park Falls
  163. Zebra mussels mend hearts
  164. Walleye, yellow perch need time to catch up to avoid restrictions
  165. Midwest Land Conservation Conference
  166. Troubled high-speed ferry finally sold
  167. N.Y.'s Montezuma wetlands are a vital stopover for migrating birds
  168. Protesters blast EPA Kalamazoo cleanup plan
  169. A slippery slope
  170. Tours feature Great Lakes lighthouses
  171. Upper Peninsula looks ahead, and back, as mine interests call
  172. Ohio to push for energy options
  173. New bill shores up Lakes' protection
  174. Pathogen stalks fish
  175. Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum, Inc.
  176. Rain gardens receive push
  177. Banned in Chicago. . . but available in stores: Phosphates were outlawed in '71, but
  178. Protecting the Great Lakes Next step for states: implement compact's fine print
  179. Will Great Lakes be preyed upon?
  180. Mercury emissions goals for state get federal OK
  181. Port of Milwaukee's ship has come in
  182. Needed: Cash for sand
  183. Forests no longer allies in climate-change fight
  184. Emissions fight puts Ohio in tough spot
  185. Wisconsin's Great Lakes Connection
  186. Ohio lowers perch bag limit
  187. Reserve would expand under deal
  188. More dumping reported
  189. COMMENTARY: Waste incinerators not the answer to garbage problem
  190. Lighthouse to undergo renovation
  191. Industry sees little impact from water bill
  192. Ohio lake may hold clues to climate change
  193. Bills would require portion of Michigan’s electricity to come from renewable sources
  194. MDNR response to virus: Moratorium
  195. New fees for rec boats?
  196. Aquarium gets $100,000 lifeline
  197. Rural aid goes to urban areas
  198. Who you calling ugly?
  199. COMMENTARY: Virus having impact on two hobbies
  200. Global warming may make Wisconsin's climate more like Arkansas'
  201. How can Michigan control withdrawals?
  202. EDITORIAL: Act now to protect Great Lakes water
  203. Study: Lake Superior warming faster than surrounding climate
  204. New York State Wetlands Forum
  205. Pact debate testing Great Lakes region
  206. Park service details management plan
  207. Global warming could pummel Lake Erie economy
  208. Michigan air pollution on the rise again
  209. COMMENTARY: Great people, watersheds, lakes
  210. COMMENTARY: It's time to put water gluttons on a diet
  211. Fish meal pros and cons
  212. VHS halts fish stocking
  213. Fly ash could cause health risk
  214. Towpath planning hits snag in Akron
  215. Icebreaking season closes
  216. In hot water
  217. EDITORIAL: Bottled-water fee a good idea
  218. COMMENTARY: Time is right to start making green investments
  219. Bid calls for right to walk beaches
  220. Rules to curb fish-killing virus could affect local businesses
  221. Warming saps Great Lakes
  222. COMMENTARY: Clean coal plant could help Michigan into future
  223. Troubled waters at Durand beach
  224. Ohio lowers perch bag limit to 30 fish
  225. Dredging crews dig river bottom so boaters won't
  226. Wisconsin Association of Lakes
  227. National Park Week
  228. Creating a buzz: After 17 years underground, millions of cicadas are ready to invade
  229. EDITORIAL: Protecting our resources
  230. Michigan needs 'green' plan to avoid environmental meltdown
  231. Biofuel on fast track
  232. Experts fear fish virus will spread into Lake Michigan
  233. More utilities to buy wind power
  234. State may revoke permits of 2 CAFOs following manure spills
  235. EDITORIAL: Michigan shouldn't compromise in fight against lake invaders
  236. Flushed medicine showing up in lakes, fish
  237. Traverse City author wades into Great Lakes issues
  238. Acacia replacement unlikely
  239. Coho may catch a cold
  240. EDITORIAL: Designate the Welland Canal as nationally historic
  241. COMMENTARY: America needs water clean-up plan, now
  242. Warming could spark North American water scramble
  243. COMMENTARY: Exotic zebra mussels ruin coevolution
  244. Sale of Palisades plant to Entergy Corp. closes
  245. COMMENTARY: Great Lakes agreement could spring a leak
  246. Panel: US Faces Change As Climate Warms
  247. Kagen wants answers on PCB capping in Fox River
  248. Minnesota counties revising wind-power ordinances
  249. Michigan sues farms over manure containment
  250. Debate to heat up over North American water trade