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- Smack in an urban setting, a nature preserve grows
- Michigan's turtles need careful assistance
- Beach gets no-smoking section
- Alliance for Coastal Technologies
- Taking the wind out of energy sales
- Ohio's north shore home to natural and man-made adventure
- Sand mine planning wind energy experiments
- Radioactive tritium in Great Lakes putting children, pregnant women at risk: study
- Dredging of St Marys River/Tannery Bay to resume
- Chicago Park District floats plans for 3 harbors
- No rush for Lake Erie pipeline
- Getting Hooked - Fishing on Lake Ontario
- Amateur sailors to race under the stars on Lake Ontario
- Waterfront district hosts inaugural Splash Bash
- Mystery corrosion threatens Duluth Harbor
- Water levels will be fluctuating
- Exhibit explores lake legends and lore
- The case of the disappearing Great Lake
- Michigan officials complete rules on bait fish movement
- The Lake Erie Islands Historical Society
- Harbor project worries workers
- EDITORIAL: State Senate should approve bill to protect Great Lakes
- Lake Superior Water-level meeting: not a happy camper in the house
- Fish disease regulations for New York finalized
- Boaters push bill to eliminate permit process
- EDITORIAL: Michigan must lead in resource protection
- Getting hooked - fishing on Lake Ontario
- Amateur sailors to race under the stars on Lake Ontario
- Mystery corrosion threatens Duluth Harbor
- Historic ship returns
- America's most polluted beaches
- Divided Michigan Senate panel passes animal farm bills
- Study: Escaping prey may harm species
- Ozone could foil economic initiative
- COMMENTARY: New rules will make using baitfish tough
- Biologists implant trackers in Asian carp
- Michigan Boating Industries Association
- EECO 2007 Environment and Energy Conference
- Growing public concern for the environment hasn't helped Great Lakes: Premier McGuint
- Freighter drought sinks some Bay City spirits, raises others
- Trout decision could be made by September
- Low water sinks run to Isle Royale
- Dredging effective, if done right: council
- Awash with sun, new state park is urban island oasis
- EPA to study farm air pollution
- Canada crucial to ailing birdlife
- An inconvenient truth is re-examined
- Waterworks - Krasl exhibition embodies love of water, vessels that float
- Michigan DNR warns anglers to be on the lookout for VHS
- Hitching a ride into Wisconsin's inland waters
- Harbor ports pay for own dredging
- New Michigan fishing rules take effect June 28
- Water quality being monitored at beaches
- EDITORIAL: Kalamazoo clean-up: do it right
- Rain provides some air-quality relief
- Fish flies now bug us twice as long
- Fisherman Missing in Manistee
- Lake Ontario Fishing
- Ohio Nowcasting Beach Advisories
- Saving Rattray Marsh
- Fabled Apostle Island lighthouse reopens to public
- Americans enjoy wildlife without carrying guns or fishing rods
- Fish virus found in Skaneateles Lake
- Lake Erie anglers say walleye fishing best in years
- Riverfront reborn: Promenade buoys Detroit's shoreline
- EDITORIAL: Thick, dirty air sign we need regulatory balance that works
- Province isn't doing enough to protect water: New Democrat Party leader
- Detroit seizes the moment to rebuild
- Jobbie Nooner partygoers ready to revel
- Time travelers
- VHS threatens family's guide business
- Preparing for the worst
- Shallower Lake Superior already hurting travel season
- Wreck discovered in lake is of 1850 steamship
- The Great Lakes are shrinking
- Dr. Frank leads gold rush at Great Lakes Great Wine Competition
- Great Lakes' past may offer clues on climate
- BaySail
- 'Ghost ship' discovered off Vermilion
- Low lake level halts Isle Royale ship
- EDITORIAL: Muddy waters
- Divided Michigan Senate passes animal farm bills
- Jobbie Nooner partygoers ready to revel
- Time travelers
- VHS threatens family's guide business
- Preparing for the worst
- Great Lakes' past may offer clues on climate
- Yahoo visitors land on Indiana Beach
- The Flats a haven for nature lovers
- Saginaw Bay slowly trying to get off EPA's 'worst of worst' list
- Sewer project to halt overflows that pollute Lake St. Clair
- Aged infrastructure costly to W. Michigan water systems
- Ozone limits may get stiffer
- Johnny Biosphere: early eco-warrior
- COMMENTARY: Climate change threatens 'the mighty Gitchee Gumee'
- Deadly fish virus feared heading toward Lake Michigan
- Lawsuit targets salties, invasives
- Smaller fish big concern for charter captains
- A Great Lakes legend turns 100
- Big Bay Harbor in need of dredging
- COMMENTARY: Feds failing to fight off invasion of Great Lakes
- Stream erosion a worry to many
- Livestock that swim gaining popularity as business in Ohio
- EDITORIAL: Step up, Canada
- Citizen lawsuit targets foreign ships
- Tests offer good news in battle against fish virus
- Great Lakes Lake Sturgeon
- Smaller fish big concern for charter captains
- A Great Lakes legend turns 100
- Big Bay Harbor in need of dredging
- COMMENTARY: Feds failing to fight off invasion of Great Lakes
- Stream erosion a worry to many
- Livestock that swim gaining popularity as business in Ohio
- EDITORIAL: Step up, Canada
- Citizen lawsuit targets foreign ships
- Tests offer good news in battle against fish virus
- Federal grant intended to support Lake Michigan research
- Drip, drip, drip...
- Mussels found in lake
- COMMENTARY: Don't give large farms the leeway to pollute
- Farm's new juice isn't moo - Methane from cow manure generates sustainable electricit
- Scientists have formula for river cleanup
- Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative 2007 Annual Meeting
- Minnesota's VHS fish virus plan going statewide
- Turtle species are on the decline
- Federal grant intended to support Lake Michigan research
- City disputes study on water use
- Mussels found in lake
- COMMENTARY: Don't give large farms the leeway to pollute
- Methane from cow manure generates sustainable electricity
- Scientists have formula for river cleanup
- Poisonous brew can seep from wet farms
- EDITORIAL: West Minnesota cities take common-sense approaches to cleaning up lakes
- Efforts continue to help protect piping plovers
- Researchers don't find invasive shrimp off Ludington
- 'Devastating' beetle spreads to Pennsylvania
- MDNR has new guidelines to battle disease in fish
- University of Wisconsin gets new bioenergy center
- Invasive species eating up beach
- Algae has some beachgoers seeing green
- Central Lake Superior Land Conservancy
- Poisonous brew can seep from wet farms
- COMMENTARY: West Minn. cities take common-sense approaches to cleaning up lakes
- Efforts continue to help protect piping plovers
- Researchers don't find invasive shrimp off Ludington
- 'Devastating' beetle spreads to Pennsylvania
- MDNR has new guidelines to battle disease in fish
- Wisconsin to add 10,000 acres to far-flung natural areas
- Tough standards for ballast water make it into House bill
- Lovin' the lifestyle in Canada's Caribbean
- Evidence points to more barrels dumped into Lake Superior during the Cold War
- Hydro will flow from Welland Canal
- House bills would allow docks at end of lake roads
- Fishing Michigan
- Visclosky secures $2 million for NWI lakeshore
- Time to celebrate, not destroy, cormorant success story
- To save the lakes, join the campaign
- Minnesota Waters
- Toledo Port Authority approves ethanol plant proposal
- Farmers cleaning up to protect Lake Erie
- EDITORIAL: Congress must join fight against invasive species
- Common laundry chemical can mess up the sex of fish, maybe do more damage
- Congress pushes ballast water regulations
- Fox River cleanup to require less dredging
- EDITORIAL: The lakes' dark invaders
- Environmentalists say proposed ballast water bills fall short
- Bill funds a barrier to stop high-flying carp U.S. House
- Toledo Port Authority approves ethanol plant proposal
- Congress pushes ballast water regulations
- Fox River cleanup to require less dredging
- Environmentalists say proposed ballast water bills fall short
- House bill funds a barrier to stop high-flying carp
- The 2007 Chrysler Jeep Superstores Bayview Mackinac Race
- 2007 National Clean Beaches Week
- Invasive decorative plants targeted
- COMMENTARY: Who can tap state's liquid gold?
- Groups: Ballast bill will miss boat
- Let there be lighthouses
- Rough sailing for Michigan's boating industry
- Warmer water, lower levels
- Warmer water, lower levels
- Bio-gas shorted on rates
- Growing zones warm up
- It's getting harder to make a living on Lake Michigan
- Minnesota Campaign for Conservation
- EDITORIAL: Record of Decision key step in Fox River cleanup
- Water plea is problematic
- Scientists testing new lamprey control methods
- Lake Huron beaches get clean ratings
- Wisconsin's waterfowl population stable
- Lighthouse in need of new keepers
- Seeking Erie's 'holy grail'
- Proposed laws to protect Michigan water resources
- Man kayaks solo across Lake Ontario
- Fish flies stick on, and stink up the Shores
- Monitor tracks toxic spills in SC River, Lake St. Clair
- Canada reviews waste storage
- She's sailing deep waters
- Lawmakers consider $500 fine for pier-jumping
- OPINION: This is it -- when living in Michigan really pays off
- Issues at home -- will there be enough and will it be clean?
- Canadians take Great Lakes for granted, aren't aware of mounting issues: experts
- What's black and white and has the Great Lakes seeing red?
- High-speed rail may link Midwest
- Great Lakes fish getting worse: Study
- Man kayaks solo across Lake Ontario
- Monitor tracks toxic spills in SC River, Lake St. Clair
- Canada reviews waste storage
- She's sailing deep waters
- Lawmakers consider $500 fine for pier-jumping
- COMMENTARY: This is it -- when living in Michigan really pays off
- Issues at home -- will there be enough and will it be clean?
- Experts: Canadians aren't aware of mounting Great Lakes issues
- Skaneateles Lake users react to fish virus
- EDITORIAL: Nuclear waste plan demands public review
- Minister jumps on 'H2O highway' ferry suggestion
- EDITORIAL: Plan protects the future of the Great Lakes
- Milwaukee County 'green print' in works
- Saving Michigan's lighthouses
- EDITORIAL: Share Lake Michigan
- Butting out on Ontario beaches unlikely
- Legislation seeks restrictions on sewage dumping into lakes
- After lobbying, wetlands rules are narrowed
- Lake users react to fish virus
- EDITORIAL: Plan protects the future of the Great Lakes
- EDITORIAL: Share Lake Michigan
- Butting out on Ontario beaches unlikely
- Legislation seeks restrictions on sewage dumping into lakes
- After lobbying, wetlands rules are narrowed
- Coast Guard again seeks live-fire exercises
- Invasive plants ... for sale?
- Cottagers, beach-goers dry-docked
- As beach closings soar, officials ask why
- EDITORIAL: Lansing: Start protecting our Great Lakes before it's too late
- Answer is blowing in wind, he hopes
- An underwater fence to stop invasive species
- COMMENTARY: Ugly lamprey teach important lessons
- Who gets Great Lakes water?
- New rules won't keep sewage out of lakes
- Coast Guard again seeks live-fire exercises
- Invasive plants ... for sale?
- EDITORIAL: Start protecting our Great Lakes before it's too late
- COMMENTARY: Ugly lamprey teach important lessons
- Who gets Great Lakes water?
- New rules won't keep sewage out of lakes
- EDITORIAL: Invasive species require international strategy
- Inland Seas museum lands 3 special artifacts
- COMMENTARY: Government ignoring Great Lakes pollution
- Flaws in water service not set for fix until '08
- Divers hope to preserve Duluth-area shipwrecks
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