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  1. Boaters wait out testing on lakes
  2. Lamprey survey to begin today in Cheboygan River
  3. A View From the Lake
  4. Students promote friendly fertilizer to protect Lake St. Clair
  5. Erie County ducks doing well in Ontario
  6. Wildlife observation deck dedicated at Humbug Marsh
  7. Lawsuit opens new front in battle over Great Lakes invaders
  8. Great Lakes group meeting in Indy
  9. Search for fish virus intensifies
  10. EDITORIAL: Follow rules to stem spread of fish virus
  11. DNR weighs long-term solution after lake fish kill
  12. Water flea poses threat
  13. Good deer herd news: Average winter means larger EUP deer herd
  14. Don't give up the ship
  15. Muskegon Lake environment has remained a big story
  16. Piping plovers plop down nest at park
  17. Timing of opening Fox locks is questioned
  18. Officials didn't intentionally hide mine documents, report says
  19. Great Lakes Commission pushes for ballast water legislation
  20. Tourism secretary touts 'ecotourism'
  21. COMMENTARY: Mine not worth risk to Lakes
  22. Binational group details river monitoring plan
  23. Action needed on ballast water issue
  24. EDITORIAL: Unnatural boundaries
  25. Lamprey control planned
  26. Algae used to monitor climate change
  27. Grant to help create Bratenahl preserve
  28. Committee seeks input on water deal
  29. Wisconsin DNR to expand emergency rules
  30. Impact of VHS on small lakes unknown
  31. UW power plant's coal dust is polluting lake, DNR warns
  32. COMMENTARY: Let's use Florida as a bad example
  33. EDITORIAL: Action needed on ballast water issue
  34. EDITORIAL: Unnatural boundaries
  35. Lamprey control planned
  36. Committee seeks input on water deal
  37. Wisconsin DNR to expand emergency rules
  38. IAGLR 2007: Celebrating 50 years of Large Lakes Research
  39. Reclamation project giving marsh new life
  40. New trees slowly come to life in aftermath of forest fires
  41. Mitten crab planning an attack on St. Lawrence
  42. Weeds to be sprayed
  43. COMMENTARY: Preserve land assets to help economy
  44. Signing of Greenway Plan welcomes 'a wonderful new beginning'
  45. $20 million would clean up Lake St. Clair
  46. Wisconsin board OKs emergency fishing limits
  47. Michigan DNR aims to halt spread of fish virus
  48. Toronto Field Naturalists
  49. Lake Winnebago may never shake virus
  50. $35,000 fine is blasted as 'absurd' by green groups
  51. Fighting invaders
  52. Big cargo ships sailing into sunset
  53. COMMENTARY: Blame the shippers for exotics in lake
  54. After three years, the massive cleanup of Reserve Mining dump is finally over
  55. DNR prepared to act to halt VHS's spread
  56. EDITORIAL: Well-intentioned move
  57. The light is out, but somebody's home
  58. Dunes’ new owner edges toward construction plan
  59. Lake Winnebago may never shake virus
  60. $35,000 fine is blasted as 'absurd' by green groups
  61. Fighting invaders
  62. Big cargo ships sailing into sunset
  63. COMMENTARY: Blame the shippers for exotics in lake
  64. After three years, the massive cleanup of Reserve Mining dump is finally over
  65. DNR prepared to act to halt VHS's spread
  66. The light is out, but somebody's home
  67. Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week
  68. Scuba diving bubbles with adventure
  69. Ideas shift on sand sitting inside Conneaut's harbor
  70. Grand River will run red this summer
  71. Asian Carp: What will happen to Michigan lakes and rivers?
  72. DNR doubts it brought VHS to Wisconsin lakes
  73. State's first water czar will seek to conserve
  74. Michigan's pesky water birds may be targeted again
  75. COMMENTARY: Tipping the balance in battle of the birds
  76. Marine museum work could cost millions
  77. EDITORIAL: Long range plan must protect Great Lakes water supply
  78. 'AYE, CAPTAIN!' - Students become sailors on Great Lakes schooner
  79. Waukesha's water debate is skewed
  80. Quagga and zebra mussels an eye-opener for students
  81. Federal lawmakers want to clarify wetlands guidelines
  82. Provincial support for E.coli testing
  83. Group wants ocean vessels banned from Great Lakes
  84. Lake Erie shoreline study
  85. Going Green: Clean boats fight invasive species
  86. DNR: Follow rules to contain fish virus found in area lakes
  87. COMMENTARY: Waukesha's water debate is skewed
  88. Provincial support for E.coli testing
  89. Great Lakes Habitat Initiative
  90. Fight over who owns lakefront continues
  91. Hooked young eagles returned safely to nest
  92. Minnesota officials say development is crowding hunting land
  93. COMMENTARY: DNR rule expansion falls short
  94. Lake Erie adapts to deadly fish virus
  95. Invasive species are still a threat
  96. Bill requires public notice for sewage discharges
  97. Lock the lakes, groups say
  98. Landowners getting help to quicken shore cleanup
  99. Naturally Superior Adventures
  100. Sea grant helps homeowners protect Lake Ontario dunes
  101. COMMENTARY: Wisconsin can lead the nation by approving climate act
  102. Hooked young eagles returned safely to nest
  103. Good-bye muck, hello sand
  104. Region signs on for wind-power project
  105. River study planned of how contaminants flow to lake
  106. Port board to take SS Boyer under its wing
  107. Indiana to help green old industrial plots
  108. EDITORIAL: Learn economic impact
  109. Hundreds of litres of fuel spilled in river; Clean up near Neebish Island goes relati
  110. Virus worries fish farmers
  111. Michigan shortchanged on beach test funds
  112. Niagara region signs on for wind-power project
  113. Port board to take S.S. Boyer under its wing
  114. EDITORIAL: Learn economic impact
  115. Hundreds of litres of fuel spilled in St. Mary's River
  116. Virus worries fish farmers
  117. Michigan shortchanged on beach test funds
  118. First cases of fish disease found in Lake Michigan
  119. Northwest Indiana Forum
  120. Remembering the Escanaba
  121. EDITORIAL: Invasive threats reminder DNR, public necessary one-two punch
  122. Dredging not to blame for low water levels; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers blames lack
  123. A bug's life
  124. In the Great Lakes, worries abound
  125. EDITORIAL: "A Watershed Mentality"
  126. COMMENTARY: Heed the call of Lake Ontario
  127. Great Lakes' guardians make plea to Congress
  128. Lake Erie's 'dead zone' plays possum, study hints
  129. Scientists see trouble ahead for big lakes
  130. The St. Clair: Waterworld gone bad
  131. U.S., Canada aim to revive lake sturgeon population
  132. National Trails Day
  133. Higher water rates OK'd
  134. Safety concerns delay carp barrier on canal
  135. Michigan among breadbasket states for monarchs
  136. EPA lacking updated study on nation's beaches, GAO finds
  137. Underground danger spreads as funds dry up
  138. EDITORIAL: Fishing for a moratorium on shipping is foolhardy
  139. Monitoring finds high levels of fibers near NorthShore Mining
  140. COMMENTARY: Lesser of two evils: taxes or poisoned drinking water?
  141. Scientists see trouble ahead for big lakes
  142. Province tells region no need for a moratorium
  143. Study shows hundreds of dead birds, bats at wind turbines
  144. Survey: Invaders taking food away from Lake Michigan game fish
  145. Global warming a risk to Wisconsin cows
  146. SEE-North
  147. More water testing this summer
  148. COMMENTARY: Great Lakes in need of help
  149. Fish virus fears float to surface
  150. State park planners searching for ways to attract more visitors
  151. Feds talk with local officials about PFC contamination
  152. Opposition turns to shut off 'water transfer' motion
  153. Bay fish pass VHS tests
  154. EDITORIAL: Michigan must make punishment fit the beach-grooming crime
  155. Lake Superior nitrates increase
  156. New hope in ash borer battle
  157. Great Lakes Water Studies Institute
  158. Quaggas out-muscling big lake's food chain
  159. IMAX project makes stars of sturgeon
  160. COMMENTARY: New mine wouldn't be environmental spoiler
  161. A firm hand on the spigot
  162. Great Lakes coal trade sluggish in April
  163. Judge halts Kolke Creek cleanup
  164. Opposition turns to shut off 'water transfer' motion
  165. EDITORIAL: Michigan must make punishment fit the beach-grooming crime
  166. Lake Superior nitrates increase
  167. Promenade fit for Detroit
  168. Fish virus may creep into area hatcheries
  169. Bill to protect Great Lakes water passes final vote
  170. One city wants harbor that's all play, no work
  171. Speaker: Great Lakes region needs help
  172. Cherry Tree restoration under scrutiny
  173. Some charter operators, Coast Guard don't see eye to eye on licenses
  174. COMMENTARY: Your turn: Session helped resources; protections still needed
  175. Northwest Ohio is a key stopover for many migrating birds
  176. It's not just fish that are caught in bay
  177. Recreational boaters may face more federal fees
  178. Promenade fit for Detroit
  179. Invasive Species Awareness Month
  180. Caring for Our Beaches
  181. Beach sand found to be full of E. coli bacteria
  182. Minnesota’s ‘freshwater ocean’ attracts a new generation
  183. Erie's sailing jewel: event tests navigation, night-maneuvering knowhow
  184. Insect death match
  185. Analysis finds little extra cost for green power
  186. Bethlehem windmills now operational
  187. COMMENTARY: Keep casting for tougher ballast rules
  188. Nurseries asked to stop selling invasive plants
  189. Waukesha water troubles worsen
  190. Lake St. Clair study finds threat from lawn fertilizer
  191. EDITORIAL: Some simple steps can help us protect water resources
  192. Effort to collect sediment samples from lower half of Buffalo River begins
  193. $12 million to fight algae
  194. Lake County officials rethinking funding for harbor cleanup
  195. EDITORIAL: Invasive species — Congress needs to act
  196. Water Week 2007
  197. Fish-friendly bulkheads planned for Cuyahoga
  198. Feds seek comment on gray wolf status
  199. Fish virus worries surface; Stocks in several Great Lakes affected
  200. Pesky plant infesting Michigan lake
  201. Woman to swim Huron River this summer
  202. Ashtabula-Canada lake freight ferry service speeds ahead
  203. Draft of environmental assessment reveals turbine's impact upon Wolfe Island
  204. Monitoring underway for safe beaches
  205. Saving the earth pond by pond
  206. Forum planned on low water levels in Great Lakes
  207. EDITORIAL: Get new rules in place to keep fish virus in check
  208. Windmill power spins into reality
  209. River monitoring begins
  210. 4-H Great Lakes and Natural Resources Camp
  211. Nitrate in Lake Superior on the rise
  212. Prepare to be boarded by 'Superior Pirates'
  213. Grandest canyon of the East
  214. Great Lakes cruises offer majestic views, relaxing pace
  215. Dredging Fox River may be insufficient
  216. Beach bulldozing raises a furor
  217. EDITORIAL: Michigan should lead, not follow, on lakes law
  218. Wisconsin DNR approves salmon stocking for Sturgeon Bay
  219. Great Lakes restoration effort receives mixed review
  220. Outbreak of a deadly fish virus feared in Minnesota
  221. Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District to buy 167-acre parcel
  222. Group says county smoking ban would keep beaches cleaner
  223. Official pledges river sampling will resume
  224. DNR: Effects of fish disease still unknown
  225. Low water levels in harbor expose pitted pilings
  226. Ash borer fight adds wasps
  227. Alga growth concerns Michigan water experts
  228. Outlawing the incandescent bulb
  229. COMMENTARY: We must take steps to thwart fish virus
  230. Wisconsin Wildlife Federation
  231. Outbreak of a deadly fish virus feared in Minnesota
  232. Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District to buy 167-acre parcel
  233. Group says county smoking ban would keep beaches cleaner
  234. Official pledges river sampling will resume
  235. DNR: Effects of fish disease still unknown
  236. Low water levels in harbor expose pitted pilings
  237. Ash borer fight adds wasps
  238. Alga growth concerns Michigan water experts
  239. Outlawing the incandescent bulb
  240. Smack in an urban setting, a nature preserve grows
  241. Lake levels sink, state fears rise
  242. Minnesota Conservation Federation
  243. River monitoring system coming
  244. Thumb to get wind power
  245. Wetlands ruling confusing
  246. Wary of tainted water; City, Region aiming to reduce sewage spills from old pipes
  247. Invasive species threaten Great Lakes: report
  248. States slow to pass Great Lakes compact
  249. Board to weigh options stabilizing Indiana shoreline
  250. EDITORIAL: Michigan must give AuSable priority in cleanup plan